Religious Freedom Well Represented at the Supreme Court

Our religious freedom got a strong defense at the Supreme Court today. Not only from the attorneys involved inside the courtroom, but from the hundreds of supporters who took time out of their busy lives to stand up for freedom outside the Court.

[LBB] Photographer Religious Liberty Case Continues

Our prayers for marriage and religious liberty continue. We expected to hear today from the Supreme Court on whether they would grant cert., meaning that they would agree to hear, the case of Elane Photography v. Willock.

Another Planned Parenthood-Gosnell Link

Since the cousin of Pennsylvania House Representative Margo L. Davidson (D) died at the hands of abortionist and convicted murderer Kermit Gosnell, Davidson has voted for abortion clinic regulations. But now Planned Parenthood is actively working to remove her!

A Big Blow for Abortion Advocates

Bad news for pro-abortion advocates: the United States District Court for the District of Maryland just issued a ruling on an important FirstAmendment pro-life case (Centro Tepeyac v. Montgomery County), exposing, yet again, the radicalism and lack of care for women of the pro-“choice” movement.

That Morally Repugnant Pro-Choice Position

Do “pro-choice” advocates listen to themselves? Does anyone else listen to them? We hope people do, because the things they say completely expose their warped views.

A Fantastical Decision on Marriage in Virginia

Even if you brush over the fact that U.S. District Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen confused the Declaration of Independence with the United States Constitution in the first paragraph of her opinion, the rest of the opinion is still sloppy.

Overplaying the Racism Card

Like the atheist who does nothing but obsess over the God whom he claims does not exist, these radicals’ most cherished weapon (many times their only weapon) is to cling to the racism they so desperately claim to oppose.

Married for All the Wrong Reasons

The main problem with all these reasons, and the many similar ones we employ, is that they all have one thing in common: they all start with “I.” This, as it turns out, is the antithesis of marriage’s intended purpose.

Mark Herring: The Fox in Virginia’s Legal Hen House

Whether by ignorance or design, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring’s actions in Bostic v. Rainey (challenging the state’s constitutional definition of marriage) represent an all-out offensive against this country’s and the state of Virginia’s foundational principles.

Obama’s Hollow State of the Union

There was something about the young Senator from Illinois coming to the scene talking about changing Washington and bringing the country together that was really appealing, even to those who disagreed with his policies.  What a contrast to the man who showed up to deliver the State of the Union Addressed last night.

Revealing Arguments on NLRB Supreme Court Case

The case heard on January 13 at the Supreme Court (National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning) may not have the sensational appeal that the mainstream media loves, but the implications of this decision will have enormous consequences for our Republic.

[LBB] Headlines Mislead on Arizona Supreme Court Life Case

Despite some headlines you are reading, all the Supreme Court did today was to decline to hear the case (Horne v. Isaacson) concerning Arizona’s 20-week limit on abortion procedures. And the Court declined to hear the case without comments. The case only dealt with a request to lift the injunction that prohibited its enforcement while […]

The Christ in Christmas

We forget history. It is one of the main reasons why we continue to make the same mistakes over and over.