First Amendment

Football Coach Who Was Fired For Praying After Games To Take Case To Supreme Court

A football coach from Washington State who was fired for praying after games reportedly is taking his case to the United States Supreme Court.

‘Asian carp’ renamed over racism concerns: ‘If you say it’s invasive, bad, and needs to be eradicated … that’s why there’s talk about cultural...

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service quietly renamed the Asian Carp to "invasive carp" due to concerns about racism, the Associated Press revealed in a Thursday report.

Court Unanimously Rules University Of Iowa Wrongly Discriminated Against Christian Youth Organization

An appeals court has unanimously ruled against the University of Iowa for wrongly discriminating a Christian youth organization.

White House Colludes with Facebook to Censor ‘Misinformation’

On Thursday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki admitted that the administration is identifying posts to Facebook that contain “misinformation” about coronavirus vaccines and is in “regular touch” with the Masters of the Universe. Psaki specifically admitted that the administration is flagging “problematic” posts to Facebook.

​Court Rules Against University that Targeted Christian Group

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday ruled against the University of Iowa calling its decision to deregister a Christian student group as one of the most obvious examples of discrimination that it has ever seen.

Psaki Says Americans Who Post “Misinformation” Should be Banned From All Platforms

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Friday doubled down on the government’s censorship of Americans.

Fifth Circuit allows chaplain-led courtroom prayers to continue after being ruled unconstitutional

Legal battle continues in years-old First Amendment case.

Biden Administration Forsaking America’s Religious Freedoms, Free Speech Rights In LGBT Push, 21 Attorneys Say

A coalition of state attorneys general have written a letter addressed to President Joe Biden and his administration calling out two of its recently enacted policies under the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the U.S. Department of Education that the attorneys claim "threaten to impose unlawful regulatory guidance upon nearly every employer and educational facility in our states and throughout the country."

DC to pay $220K for restricting Baptist church’s in-person worship during pandemic

The District of Columbia and Mayor Muriel Bowser have agreed to pay $220,000 as part of a legal settlement with a local Baptist church that sued the city over in-person worship restrictions during the pandemic.

‘Outrageous’: Probe demanded of IRS decision to link biblical values, GOP

Members of Congress want to know why group was denied status based on faith.

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