Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Gay Pride T-Shirt Case

Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Gay Pride T-Shirt Case

Hand on Originals refused to make gay-pride festival shirts due to their religious beliefs. The Kentucky Supreme Court is all set to hear a

TX Evangelicals Sue for the Right to Discriminate Against LGBTQ Job Candidates and Employees

TX Evangelicals Sue for the Right to Discriminate Against LGBTQ Job Candidates and Employees

Two evangelical non-profits have filed multiple lawsuits on this matter. Texas Values and U.S. Pastors Council, both nonprofit evangelical groups, believe employers and businesses

Annual Report on Religious Freedom Released

Annual Report on Religious Freedom Released

U.S. ally Saudi Arabia is included in the persecuted countries list. Sam Brownback, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom informed reporters on May

Hungarian Government Prepares to Rescue Persecuted Christians

Hungarian Government Prepares to Rescue Persecuted Christians

Hungary aims to aid and defend Christians persecuted by ISIS. Hungary has announced a new initiative to fight forces that discriminate against and persecute

New GOP Religious Freedom Bill Would Protect Those Who Oppose Gay Marriage

First Amendment Defense Act triggers a new battle over same-sex marriage. The First Amendment Defense Act is a bill that would protect those people

Federal Judge Blocks Mississippi Anti-LGBT Religious Freedom Law

Controversial Mississippi anti-LGBT religious law blocked by Judge House Bill 1523, a 2016 Mississippi law protecting the beliefs that, (i) a marriage is a

It’s Here: Breakthrough Rabbinical College First to Allow Interfaith Relationships

A Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Pennsylvania has decided to accept students with non-Jewish partners, after a 2-year review of their policy. Over two years