
An atheist activist group took out a controversial ad in the Wednesday edition of the New York Times calling for the separation of church and state by reimagining the Nativity scene.
An atheist activist group took out a controversial ad in the Wednesday edition of the New York Times calling for the separation of church and state by reimagining the Nativity scene.
A federal district judge denied the American Civil Liberties Union's request for an injunction in a lawsuit they filed against an Indiana county for placing a nativity scene on a courthouse's lawn.
The organization Faith & Liberty hosted its 12th annual live nativity outside of the U.S. Supreme Court this week.
The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that an Indiana county can legally display a nativity scene on the courthouse lawn.
First Liberty Institute, a non-profit law firm that works to defend religious liberty, has filed an amicus brief with the court after a federal district judge ruled that a nativity display in Jackson County, Indiana, was unconstitutional.
After atheists complained about a Christmas nativity being placed on an Iowan county's courthouse steps, the display was removed.
After removing a church's nativity scene from a boardwalk in Delaware, the city of Rehoboth Beach could be facing a lawsuit.
A church in California is displaying a nativity scene that has Jesus, Mary and Joseph separated in cages.