Kansas Cities Pass Measures to Bar Landlords and Employers from Discriminating Against Open Homosexuals

Kansas Cities Pass Measures to Bar Landlords and Employers from Discriminating Against Open Homosexuals

Two Kansas cities have passed legislation prohibiting businesses and landlords from firing or evicting individuals who are found to be involved in the homosexual lifestyle. The Hutchison City Council voted 3-2 today despite much opposition to pass a measure that protected homosexuals from being discriminated against due their lifestyle choices. City leaders explained to the […]

Infuriated NY Lawmakers Close Child Porn Loophole

Infuriated NY Lawmakers Close Child Porn Loophole

The New York State Senate passed a bill on Tuesday criminalizing the viewing of child pornography. The measure was quickly introduced to legislature in an effort to correct a loophole that was highlighted last week when the New York Court of Appeals ruled that viewing child porn was not illegal according to state laws. The […]

Constitutionality of Ultrasound Laws May Be Decided By Supreme Court

Constitutionality of Ultrasound Laws May Be Decided By Supreme Court

The constitutionality of state laws that require women to obtain an ultrasound prior to an abortion may soon be in the hands of the United States Supreme Court. Plaintiffs in the case of  Texas Medical Providers Performing Abortion Services et al. v. Lakey et al. must file an appeal with the Supreme Court this month if they wish to contest […]

JC Penney Features Lesbian ‘Couple’ in May Catalog

JC Penney Features Lesbian ‘Couple’ in May Catalog

The popular department store JC Penney is coming under fire for advertising a same-sex couple in its May catalog. The advertisement is entitled “Freedom of Expression” and features a woman identified as “Wendy” with “her partner Maggie,” and their daughters Raven and Clover. The women are embracing each other and smiling. The photograph was in […]

Kansas Passes Bill Banning Sharia Law

Kansas Passes Bill Banning Sharia Law

A bill prohibiting courts and other government officials from using Sharia Law to make legal decisions has passed both houses of legislature in the state of Kansas. Although it is known as the “Sharia Bill,” the measure never mentions Islamic law, but broadly prohibits foreign laws from being used as reference guides in the state. […]

Domain Registration Company Fights Porn

Domain Registration Company Fights Porn

A domain registration company is claiming to be the only business of its type to fight pornography on the Internet. PurityNames.com stated that it is concerned about the surge of pornographic material on the web, much of which is enabled by registrars that sell .xxx domains. Jim Prendergast, the CEO of PurityNames.com, explained that his […]

ABC Cancels Blasphemous ‘GCB’ TV Series Due to Poor Ratings

ABC Cancels Blasphemous ‘GCB’ TV Series Due to Poor Ratings

ABC has canceled “GCB” after its first series due to a lack of sufficient viewership. The program had angered many Christians nationwide, who called the drama series “blasphemy at its worst.” Originally entitled “Good Christian B——s,” the Sunday night soap opera featured popular female actors who portrayed scantily-clad churchgoing women that wielded sarcastic attitudes. Because […]

Romney Woos at Liberty Commencement, Others Express Concern

Romney Woos at Liberty Commencement, Others Express Concern

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed a packed football stadium today as he gave a commencement speech at the world’s largest Christian university. While he did not speak directly about the Mormon religion, he made ecumenical efforts to appeal to the crowd on the basis of “common ground.” Referencing Billy Graham, C.S. Lewis, Chuck Colson […]

IL Appeals Court: Recording Police Protected by Constitution

IL Appeals Court: Recording Police Protected by Constitution

An appeals court in the state of Illinois struck down the state’s eavesdropping law this week, which made it a felony for individuals to record police without their consent. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals released a 66-page ruling Tuesday declaring that the Illinois law is “the broadest of its kind” in the country and […]