The U.S. Supreme Court has handed the pro-life movement a victory in the case of NIFLA v. Becerra, stating that the California law, called the Reproductive Fact Act, forcing pro-life help centers to promote abortion was unduly burdensome to free speech rights and was therefore unconstitutional.
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand rebuked the “devil’s schemes” associated with the new immigration policy that separates children from their parents at the United States border.
Steven Andrew is fighting for Christians who are being censored by the technology giants. Since Facebook blocked more than 88 million people from Andrew’s Bible-based posts, he decided to create a new “Pro-Christian” social network. It is called USA.Life since it doesn’t block American values, and he said, “people are signing up as soon as they hear the news.”
Nearly three years after federal prosecutors unveiled a landmark case charging nine people with trading on inside information stolen through computer hacking, a trial of two of the defendants began on Tuesday.
Within just days of one victory in a national motto case, another federal appellate court dismissed a similar lawsuit brought by a satanist. The self-proclaimed “satanist,” Kenneth Mayle, had sued the United States government, claiming that the national motto—”In God We Trust” – on currency violates his constitutional rights under the Free Speech and Free Exercise Clauses. Specifically, Mayle claimed that, in holding and using currency, he is compelled to proclaim the “existence of” and “trust in” God, which contradicts his satanist beliefs.
A federal district court is blocking the federal government from enforcing the Obama abortion-pill mandate against Christian colleges in Indiana and California.
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