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Over 10,000 Unite for Ending Abortion Initiative
Some 10,000 people joined a first-of-its-kind Web event over the weekend that was focused on educating the public on how to end abortion.
N.C. Attorneys Fight Revision to Rules of Conduct
Attorneys are challenging a proposed policy revision by the North Carolina Bar Association that would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Over 30 Christian, Family Groups Defend Nat'l Prayer Day
Prominent conservative and family groups filed an amicus brief Wednesday against an earlier court ruling that deemed the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional.
Justice Dept. Challenges Ariz. Immigration Law
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Arizona's new immigration law. The state law unconstitutionally interferes with the federal government's authority to set and enforce immigration policy, the suit states.
Samaritan's Purse Provides Haitians Relief from Sun, Storms
International relief organization Samaritan's Purse has committed to construct 7,500 shelters for victims still without homes, six months after the massive earthquake in Haiti.
Liberalized Abortion Law Takes Effect in Spain
Spain's more liberal abortion law went into effect Monday amid protests by pro-life groups.
Appeals Court Rules Against Principals in Christian Candy Cane Case
A federal appeals court ruled against two school principals in Plano, Texas, who prohibited students from handing out candy cane pens and other materials that contained short Christian messages.
Wis. High Court Upholds Gay Marriage Ban
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a state constitutional amendment that affirms traditional marriage and bans same-sex civil unions.
Uproar Over Mass. Schools Giving Elementary Kids Condoms
School officials in Provincetown, Mass., recently adopted a policy to make condoms available to elementary and high school students beginning this fall.
N.C. Atheists Declare 'One Nation Indivisible' Without God
A coalition of humanist and nontheist groups has brought what they call a "patriotic message" to North Carolinians: "One Nation Indivisible."