Faith & Values August 20 Washington state’s radical new law turns priests into government informants Catholic bishops sue Washington over SB 5375 mandate requiring clergy to report child maltreatment, including cases involving traditional beliefs on abortion and sexuality.
Media August 12 Bill Maher admits he still fears getting canceled despite cultural 'vibe shift' after election Bill Maher admitted he fears getting canceled for private remarks during his Club Random podcast on Monday, despite believing there's been a cultural shift.
Artificial Intelligence August 4 Trump's full-court press against 'Orwellian' European censorship intensifies amid US efforts to unleash AI Trump administration criticizes European tech regulations as censorship, unveiling a new AI plan focused on deregulation to prevent ideological bias in contrast to EU policies.
First Amendment Religious Freedom July 28 Trump admin issues new guidance to protect religious expression across federal workforce Federal agencies are now required to protect religious expression in the workplace, marking one of the most sweeping moves in decades to defend faith and freedoms in the civil service.
Media July 28 Former CBS anchor warns Paramount merger marks 'the end' of the network and 'honest' journalism Former TV anchor Connie Chung said on Friday that the recent Paramount Global-Skydance Media merger could mark the end of CBS News as she once knew it.
Media July 25 Trump needs to be 'stopped' before he seizes news outlets and sells them to cronies, fired ABC journalist says Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran predicted the end of independent news media under Trump, and compared his actions toward media to authoritarian regimes.
Illegal Immigrants July 24 Student suspended for saying 'illegal aliens' in class gets cash, apology from school A final legal settlement requires a North Carolina school district to acknowledge their inappropriate response after a student was suspended for using the term 'illegal aliens' in class.
Federal Courts July 23 Federal judge partially blocks law banning adults from helping minors get out-of-state abortions A federal judge blocked a Tennessee law provision criminalizing help for minors seeking out-of-state abortions, ruling it violates First Amendment rights.
The View July 23 'The View' host Sunny Hostin warns Colbert cancellation could lead to the 'dismantling of our Constitution' “The View" co-host Sunny Hostin suggested on Tuesday that the decision to cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" could lead to the end of democracy.
Media July 23 WaPo editorial member leaves over Bezos' 'relentless promotion of free markets and personal liberties' Washington Post columnist and editorial board member Eduardo Porter is reportedly the latest staff member to leave the paper citing its new leadership.
Opinion July 21 When the 'victim narrative' takes over minorities and the American Dream The University of the District of Columbia is facing a First Amendment complaint after banning a conservative event questioning if the American Dream is alive for Black Americans.