More Service Members Seek Relief in Navy SEAL 1 Case

Liberty Counsel has filed another temporary restraining order on behalf of 22 military plaintiffs in Navy SEAL 1 v. Austin who face immediate discipline, including those on Wednesday, March 23, after their religious accommodation requests were denied from the COVID shot mandate.

Group Applauds Governor for Signing ‘Heartbeat Bill’

BOISE, Idaho — Stanton Healthcare is celebrating Gov. Brad Little’s signing of Senate Bill 1309 which amends the Fetal Heartbeat Preborn Child Protection Act that was passed last year. The new bill includes a private enforcement mechanism modeled after the Texas law which has already withstood several federal court challenges, including not being blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court or the state of Texas’ Supreme Court.

Liberty Counsel Returns to Court in Military Case

Liberty Counsel is back in court today before Judge Steven Merryday in the military class action case, Navy SEAL 1 v. Austin. Prior to the hearing, Liberty Counsel filed opposition to the defendants’ emergency motion for a stay pending appeal and for immediate administrative stay.

Study Reveals Evangelical’s Desire to Visit Israel

Although only 7% of evangelical Protestants have visited Israel, eight out of ten are interested in doing so, including 40% who are extremely interested in visiting.

Operation Rescue Opposes Supreme Court Nominee

Ketanji Brown Jackson was nominated yesterday to fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court left after Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement last month.

Study: Most Americans Open or Very Open to Talking About Faith

In a new study, Lifeway Research Group, in partnership with Evangelism Explosion International, interviewed more than 1,000 Americans to find out how open they are to talking about their faith. They found that 66% were open or very open to having a conversation about faith with a friend. When the question changed from friend to stranger, 51% were still open to that conversation.

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