The Washington Times looks at the difficult issue of parental responsibility and religious liberty, in light of the Minnesota mother and son who this week fled a court order requiring medical treatment for the boy, 13, who suffers from Hodgkin's lymphoma. Shawn...
President Obama is not expected to name a Supreme Court replacement until next week, but the anticipation is still running strong. The Wall Street Journal reports that he started meeting with potential candidates yesterday. The Washington Post says an announcement...
People For the American Way founder Normal Lear finds inspiration, in the recent discovery of Defense Department war updates adorned with Scripture, to call for a renewed commitment to constitutional principles. As a people, as Christians and Jews and Muslims, as...
If you get a chance you should really read through the entire Cape Gazette story from earlier today, about the Sussex County (DE) Council's practice of opening meetings with a recitation of The Lord's Prayer, and holding an annual government-sponsored prayer...
Many groups including the Baptist Joint Committee urged Governor Brad Henry not to sign legislation authorizing a Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of the Capitol. Yesterday, however he did just that. Not even a popular governor dared stand in the way of the...
In USAToday today (hey, you figure out how to say it), Tom Krattenmaker takes on the issue of religious expression at public high school commencement ceremonies. And while I appreciate the effort he makes to find some common ground, and reasonable understanding when...