Conservative Darling Chief Justice John Roberts Joins Liberal Justices in Saving Obamacare

Conservative Darling Chief Justice John Roberts Joins Liberal Justices in Saving Obamacare

In today’s 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Obamacare with conservative darling and chief justice, John G. Roberts, Jr., writing the decision, holding that the federal government may impose tax penalties on those who do not have health insurance. Roberts, a Roman Catholic nominated by former President George W. Bush, joined the four liberal […]

Georgia County Bans Small Churches

Georgia County Bans Small Churches

Christians in Rockdale County, Georgia are frustrated by a local zoning ordinance that prohibits the establishment of small churches. The ordinance requires all churches to possess at least three acres of property, stating, “A place of worship shall be located on a minimum of three acres dedicated solely for the place of worship or on […]

Landmark Child Sexual Abuse Case Holds Catholic Officials Responsible

Landmark Child Sexual Abuse Case Holds Catholic Officials Responsible

The Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia has handed down a landmark conviction that holds Roman Catholic officials and others criminally responsible for enabling or knowingly overlooking child molesters in their midst. Monsignor William Lynn, 61, of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia was convicted on Friday of child endangerment for allowing priests who were believed to […]

‘Gay Pride’ Features Porn, Sadomasochism as Thousands Celebrate in the Streets with Children

‘Gay Pride’ Features Porn, Sadomasochism as Thousands Celebrate in the Streets with Children

As Obama declared June as national gay pride month, cities across America held events celebrating homosexuality. While some may say that the events are merely “family entertainment,” others are deeply concerned that children are spectators and participants in many of the activities. Philadelphia “Philly Pride” was held on the weekend of June 9th and 10th. […]

Supreme Court Rules Existing FCC Profanity, Nudity Policy Unclear

Supreme Court Rules Existing FCC Profanity, Nudity Policy Unclear

The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the Federal Communications Commission’s policy prohibiting indecent material does not provide clear notice to broadcasters that “fleeting expletives” and “momentary nudity” are punishable under the law. The decision released by the court yesterday regarded three broadcasts on the Fox and ABC Networks, which the FCC had found […]