On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a California county called ban churches from holding in-person indoor services.
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a California county called ban churches from holding in-person indoor services.
As the controversial Equality Act heads to the U.S. Senate to be voted upon, here are a few things you should know:
On Thursday, the House passed the Equality Act in a 224 - 206 mostly party-line vote. Opponents of the bill say it will have a devastating impact on women’s rights and religious freedom.
Georgia's governor Brian Kemp recently pushed a bill that would prevent future governors of the state from prohibiting religious services amid a public health crisis.
Late last week, Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives introduced the Equality Act, a grave threat to religious liberty and conscience rights that would, in effect, erase all legal distinctions between male and female in public life.
Franklin Graham took to social media on Monday to denounce the Equality Act, which is currently making its way through Congress.
Masterpiece Cake Shop owner Jack Phillips is once again embroiled in a legal battle after he refused to make a transgender gender transition cake.
This week, a bill that limits the governor’s power to close churches and that broadens religious liberty protections for houses of worship became law in Arkansas.
Atheist and secularist groups are expressing concern over President Joe Biden's use of biblical language in some of his speeches.
Over the weekend, the U.S. Supreme Court brought California’s ban on indoor worship during the pandemic to an end.