3 Things We Learned from the Supreme Court Yesterday
Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for two-and-a-half hours on two questions. 1. Is it constitutional for states to define marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman? 2. Is...
View ArticleThree Reasons It Isn’t Over
The Supreme Court has spoken. It wasn’t a surprise, but it was disappointing. In a 5-4 decision, the Court created an oven-fresh, new right to marry someone of the same gender. The Court provided no...
View ArticleChristian Ministries: How to Protect Them From Lawsuits
Are you a pastor or ministry leader? Are you unwilling to compromise your beliefs about marriage, gender, and sexuality but concerned about the legal liabilities that might result? If that's you, we...
View ArticleKennewick Debates Religious Freedom, Attorney General Misrepresents It
Last night, the Kennewick City Council discussed a non-binding resolution involving religious freedom in front of a standing room only crowd. The resolution, sponsored by Kennewick City Councilman...
View ArticleKim Davis and the Rule of Law
Yesterday, a woman named Kim Davis went to jail. She is a Court Clerk in Rowan County Kentucky where it is her job, among other things, to issue marriage licenses. Recently, the Supreme Court invented...
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