In A Heartbeat

An interview with the couple from the movie The Blind Side which left many viewers with questions about the Christian family who took in young Michael Oher.

Big Government Kagan Gets a Pass

Washington, D.C. – By a vote of 13-6, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to allow Elena Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court to move forward for a full Senate vote. Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America (CWA), said, “Today’s vote is just another example of how out of step Washington insiders are with […]

7-14-10 E-Alert

CHOOSING WISELY, PART II “If the next century does not find us a great nation

Ask Sen. Graham to Oppose Elena Kagan

Kagan’s record and her performance at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings prove that she puts politics above law, a disqualifying characteristic for a judge at any level, let alone the highest court in the land.

On the Horizon with CWALAC

This weekly legislative update tells you what’s “on the horizon” for our legislative staff for the week of July 19-23, 2010. 

Obama Funds Vote on Abortion in Kenya – Is This How He’ll Fund Abortion in the U.S.?

Washington, D.C. – New evidence reveals that the Obama administration has given up to $10 million to groups in Kenya that are campaigning for a “Yes” vote on a new constitution that would legalize abortion. Though officials denied the U.S. government is trying to influence the election, documents from U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) […]

Judicial Tyranny Strikes Again: Homosexual Marriage Imposed on D.C. Voters

Washington, D.C. – In a 5-4 decision, the D.C. Court of Appeals held today that “We the People” do not have the right to vote on the issue of same-sex “marriage.” Penny Nance, Chief Executive Officer of Concerned Women for America (CWA), denounced the opinion, saying: “The D.C Court of Appeals strikes at the heart […]

U.S. Appeals Court Strikes Down FCC Indecency Policy

The U.S. Appeals Court for the 2nd Circuit in Manhattan has struck down the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy restricting profanity on broadcast television when children are likely in the audience.

On the Horizon with CWALAC

This week’s legislative update tells you what’s “on the horizon” for our legislative staff for the week of July 19-23, 2010.

Court Gives Broadcasters Unfettered License to Air Profanity

Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, a three-judge panel in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals decided that broadcasters could air profanity anytime during the day on broadcast television. These activist judges found that the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decency policy violates the First Amendment “because it is unconstitutionally vague” and would create a “chilling effect” for […]