Curators with the 9/11 memorial museum in Manhattan are fighting back following a federal lawsuit filed by an atheist group in an attempt to have a steel beam cross removed from the facility over claims that it makes them mentally ill. David Silverman, the president of American Atheists, says that while museum directors have a […]
SALT LAKE CITY — A ruling that was handed down late Friday by U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups will keep a lawsuit on track to be heard by the court as to whether or not Utah’s law against bigamy is constitutional. The lawsuit filed by Kody Brown, a reality TV show polygamist who has four […]
An outspoken and prominent bishop is calling for Christians to make a mass exodus from the Democratic party. Former United States Senate candidate Bishop E.W. Jackson of Chesapeake, Virginia has announced that he is launching a campaign urging Christians to reject the “Godless left agenda of the Democrat Party.” “The crisis we face grows more […]
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — The Alabama Democratic Party disqualified Harry Lyon as its nominee for chief justice after a hearing today over online comments the Pelham lawyer made that party officials deemed improper for a judicial candidate. Lyon said afterward he would file a lawsuit and seek criminal charges against the party chairman, Mark Kennedy, alleging […]
Sacramento, California — A first-of-its-kind state law that would restrict parents from trying to “cure” their minor children’s same-sex attractions seems headed to the governor’s desk. If both state houses can agree on the final language, the legislation, which would ban all sexual orientation change effort (SOCE) treatment for minors, will be sent to Democratic […]
The former partner of an ex-lesbian who fled the country with her daughter in 2009 in order to evade custody transfer has filed a massive federal lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed by Janet Jenkins, who was “married” to Lisa Miller in 2002 in Vermont before the two split in 2003, names twelve defendants and outlines numerous […]
A Ten Commandments monument at the courthouse in Dixie County, Fla. will remain in place for now after the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals today sent an ACLU lawsuit back to a lower court, according to court records. The lawsuit filed by the ACLU, on behalf of a part-time resident of a neighboring county, asks […]
The highest court in Moscow has upheld the city’s ban on homosexual pride parades for the next 100 years. Moscow’s current ban was challenged by homosexual activist Nikolay Alexeyev, who has been requesting permission to hold parades in the city for years. However, the court ruled that such parades are unwanted by many community members […]
The president of the Family Research Council outlined at a press conference yesterday that he opposes charging Floyd Corkins, the homosexual advocate who shot the building operations manager in the lobbying group’s headquarters on Wednesday, with a hate crime. Tony Perkins, whose organization has consistently spoken out against hate crime legislation, reiterated that he does […]
A police captain that was punished for refusing to participate in an Islamic worship service is awaiting a ruling from a federal court after attorneys filed a motion this week for summary judgment. Captain Paul Fields of Tulsa, Oklahoma was ordered last year to attend “Law Enforcement Appreciation Day” hosted by the Islamic Society of […]