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High Court Turns Away 2nd Religious Grad Speech Case
The Supreme Court for the second time in as many weeks refused to hear the case of a high school valedictorian who spoke about their faith in a graduation speech.
N.J. Bishops Rally Flocks to Promote, Support Marriage
The Catholic bishops of New Jersey are making it clear to their flocks what the Church\'s teaching is on marriage in hopes of enabling them to promote and support marriage and families.
Christian Legal Group Releases 2009 'Naughty & Nice' List
Christian legal group Liberty Counsel released its \"Naughty & Nice\" checklist on Wednesday to point out which business censor or recognize Christmas.
Health Care Reform Bill Clears 1st Senate Hurdle
The U.S. Senate voted along party lines Saturday to move forward with health care legislation that pro-lifers say would create the largest expansion of abortion since the 1970s.
High Court Refuses to Revive Battle Over Religious Graduation Speech
The U.S. Supreme Court won\'t hear the case of a high school valedictorian whose speech was cut short by school officials after she began speaking about the role her beliefs played in her success in life.
Alleged Killer of Late-Term Abortionist Has No Regrets
The man accused of killing George Tiller plans to tell the court that he was justified in shooting the prominent abortionist and says he has no regrets.
Christian Legal Group Launches 7th 'Friend or Foe Christmas Campaign'
Christian legal group Liberty Counsel has launched its seventh annual \"Friend or Foe Christmas Campaign,\" pledging to be a \"Friend\" to those who recognize Christmas and a \"Foe\" to those who censor it.
Planned Parenthood Clinic Director Resigns After Witnessing Abortion
The director of a Planned Parenthood abortion center in Texas has resigned and embraced the pro-life movement after witnessing an abortion through an ultrasound.
Former Miss Calif. Carrie Prejean Drops Suit
Former beauty queen Carrie Prejean and the organization that directs the Miss California USA pageant have dropped their suits against one another and now \"wish each other the best in their future endeavors.\"
Wash. State to Bar Religious Displays Inside Capitol Buildings
Religious and nongovernmental displays will not be allowed inside Capitol buildings in Washington state starting next month, according to newly established rules.