August 30, 2023 North Carolina justice files suit to block ethics panel from investigating her public comments Democratic Associate Justice Anita Earls, of North Carolina, has sued an ethics panel, the Judicial Standards Commission, to block an investigation into her public comments.
August 28, 2023 San Francisco bakery refuses to serve police officer, cites no-gun policy: 'Bigoted' and 'discriminatory' A San Francisco bakery reportedly turned away a police officer last week because of a no-guns policy, prompting criticism from the local officers' union.
August 27, 2023 Ex-ESPN anchor praised for speaking out on Disney-owned network's alleged 'hypocrisy': 'One brave woman' Ex-NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines and former NBA star Enes Kanter Freedom praised former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele for speaking out about her experiences at the network.
August 24, 2023 Judge rejects RFK Jr restraining order request in lawsuit alleging Google, YouTube censoring his campaign Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request for a restraining order against Google and YouTube's alleged censorship was denied.
August 23, 2023 Teen leaves rural Virginia school after official told him to remove American flags from his pickup truck Christopher Hartless refused to remove American flags from his pickup truck after he was ordered by his high school to take them down, and is opting to homeschool instead.
August 23, 2023 Teen leaves Virginia high school after official told him to remove American flags from his pickup truck A Virginia teen is refusing a demand from high school officials to remove two American flags from his pickup truck and is opting to leave the school altogether instead. (WFXR)
August 23, 2023 Catholic orchard owner speaks out after court win over liberal city that barred him from farmer's market A federal court sided with Steve Tennes, owner of Country Mill Farms in Michigan, after he was ousted from a local farmer's market for his religious beliefs on marriage.
August 23, 2023 WATCH: Kansas 98-year-old makes First Amendment stand as deputies raid home: 'Get out of my house!' Weeks before prosecutors withdrew search warrants targeting a Kansas newspaper, the 98-year-old owner of the Marion County Record scolded officers raiding her home.
August 22, 2023 Judge favors anti-gay marriage fruit farmer who sued MI city after being barred from local market U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney has ruled in favor of fruit grower Steve Tennes in a religious liberty lawsuit concerning same-sex marriages at his orchard.
August 22, 2023 California church fined $1.2M during lockdowns sues over alleged gov't 'spying' operation tracking worshippers Calvary Chapel San Jose filed a federal lawsuit against Santa Clara County over its "warrantless geofencing operation" during COVID-19 lockdowns.