May 3, 2016 Arkansas Nativity scene ruled unconstitutional, even with disclaimer A federal judge ruled Thursday that Baxter County in north Arkansas violated the Constitution by displaying a Nativity scene on the courthouse lawn.
May 3, 2016 ACLU targeting Louisiana school over educator's 'God Bless You' greeting The ACLU of Louisiana has accused a high school of Christian proselytization in an open letter on Friday because a student group hung prayer boxes and the principal ended an online letter with “May God Bless You All.”
May 3, 2016 Atheist group threatens suit over 'angels' on memorial to beloved teacher The women's Bible study group was larger than usual inside the Calvary United Methodist Church in Ravenswood, West Virginia. So the group of about two dozen participants moved into the church’s sanctuary.
May 2, 2016 Supreme Court: Texas can refuse to issue Confederate flag license plate The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld Texas' refusal to issue a license plate bearing the Confederate battle flag, rejecting a free-speech challenge.
May 2, 2016 Punished for giving pet tips? Docs, vets battle online medicine regs Veterinarian Ron Hines had his license suspended for giving online medical advice to hundreds of pet owners -- he's now at the center of a growing debate over telemedicine rules.
May 2, 2016 Nevada city policy threatens to fire workers for speaking to press without permission A Nevada city is taking heat over a recent policy that says city employees could be fired for talking to reporters without permission.
April 28, 2016 California law enforcement officers seize Planned Parenthood videos, activist says Agents from the California Department of Justice raided the home of an indicted anti-abortion activist and seized undercover videos allegedly showing Planned Parenthood officials arranging to illegally sell fetal tissue for profit, the activist said late Tuesday.
April 28, 2016 NFL says Georgia religious exemptions bill might cost Atlanta Super Bowl bid The NFL came out against a proposed religious exemptions bill in Georgia Friday, saying the deal could have an effect on the Super Bowl selection process for 2019 and 2020.
April 27, 2016 Want to talk about Jesus? You'll need a permit for that at NC State A permit is required before students can talk about Jesus at North Carolina State University, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.
April 25, 2016 Fired Mizzou professor Melissa Click: 'This is all about racial politics' Infamous former University of Missouri professor Melissa Click suggested in a newspaper profile published Sunday that she was fired because of her race.