Teacher Shames and Isolates 7-Year-Old Boy for Not Believing in God

A second grader is told he’s unacceptable, has bad ideas, and is instructed not to speak or have lunch with fellow students after saying

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American Humanist Association Takes Mississippi School District to Court Again for Violating Religion Policy

The Rankin County School District allowed Gideons to distribute Bibles and hosted an awards ceremony that included a prayer delivered by a reverend. In

Sheriff Grady Judd Tests Church and State Separation by Preaching in Uniform

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a leading separation-of-church-and-state watchdog, is not pleased that Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County, Florida gave a church sermon

Texas officials can refuse same-sex marriage licences and weddings because of religious beliefs, state Atty. Gen. says

Texas Atty. Gen. Ken Paxton said that justices of peace, judges, county clerks and their employees have “constitutional and statutory rights protecting their freedom

Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum Will Not Recognize Gay Marriages, Even if They’re Legal

Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum says he will not legalize gay marriage and will go against the ruling by the Supreme Court, stating it is a

Evolution In Classroom

West Virginia Father Sues Officials Claiming Evolution is a Religion

Kenneth Smith is suing education officials because he feels that learning about the theory of evolution violates his daughter's First Amendment rights. A West

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Arizona church sign regulation sparks first amendment battle in Supreme Court

Source: Alliance Defending Freedom The Supreme Court is being asked to intervene in a case taking place in Arizona, where a small church has

Prayer Ruled Constitutional

Government Prayers Ruled Constitutional by US Supreme Court

This Monday the Supreme Court ruled that opening a city council or other public board meeting with a prayer is Constitutional. They ruled that

U.S. Supreme Court declines case on freedom of religion and same sex marriage

The Supreme Court has ruled that they will not listen to the case of a photography company based in New Mexico that refused to

Hobby Lobby Arguments Against Birth Control Coverage in Obamacare Start in Supreme Court

On Tuesday, March 24, the United States Supreme Court began hearing arguments (both for and against) that relate the newly introduced Affordable Care Act