Pastor Denied Permit to Hold National Day of Prayer Event at the U.S. Capitol Building

This year’s National Day of Prayer event at the U.S. Capitol appears to have been canceled after one evangelical leader was denied a permit to hold the prayer gathering at the building.

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Federal Court: University in Michigan violated rights of Christian student group

A federal court ruled Monday that Michigan’s Wayne State University (WSU) officials violated the constitutional rights of the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship student club in 2017: the officials revoked InterVarsity’s registered status saying it was “…

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Court Bans Pastor’s Good Friday Prayer At U.S. Capitol

A U.S. court has prevented a prominent pastor and rights activist from praying at the U.S. Capitol on Good Friday.

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Ohio professor who rejected transgender pronouns can sue university: U.S. appeals court

A federal appeals court on Friday revived a philosophy professor’s lawsuit against a public university in southern Ohio that reprimanded him for refusing to address a transgender student by her preferred pronouns.

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Ohio professor who rejected transgender pronouns can sue university: U.S. appeals court

A federal appeals court on Friday revived a philosophy professor’s lawsuit against a public university in southern Ohio that reprimanded him for refusing to address a transgender student by her preferred pronouns.

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SCOTUS rules in favor of Christian student banned for preaching Gospel on campus

Explaining that a violation of rights imports damages, the US Supreme Court ruled 8-1 Monday that a former student at a Georgia college could seek nominal damages for being barred from preaching the Gospel on campus, even after the school changed its p…

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