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Big Chill
Anti-religion group seeks to block federal funding of Alaska school.
Evangelicals Applaud Supreme Court Ruling on Medical Marijuana
At least those that paid attention to the decision.
Dead Baby Sparks Suit
Mother claims infant was born alive.
Victory for Religion Behind Bars
The Supreme Court's RLUIPA decision is good, but more work needs to be done to ensure prisoners' religious freedom.
Supreme Court Unanimously Sides with Prisoners' Religious Rights
RLUIPA held to meet religious needs of the institutionalized.
Indian Court Commutes Death Penalty for Staineses' Murderer
Christians worried as attacks continue with little interference from the government.
Kansas Voters Reject Gay Rites
But federal courts are expected to strike down state bans.
Questions for Both Sides
Terri Schiavo prompted a national debate, but there's still much unresolved.
Women Against Wal-Mart
Sex-discrimination charges constitute the largest-ever class action lawsuit against a private employer.
Medical-Record War Heats Up
Two Kansas abortion clinics refuse to comply with court order.
Rights Brained
Just arguing our liberties can blind us to our duties.
Christian Research Institute Sues Longtime Critic
Hanegraaff says defamation must be answered.
The Hero of Bloodless Reform
An interview with Steven M. Wise
A Model of Intolerance
The "religious bigot" who brought down slavery.
My Last Visit with Terri Schiavo
If only Terry could say 'I want to live,' this whole thing could be over, says a lawyer for the Schindlers.
Ashcroft's Revenge
Challenge to suicide law gets new life.
Roy Moore: 'We Have No Morality Without an Acknowledgment of God'
As the Supreme Court decides how to rule after hearing arguments over the Ten Commandments, the former chief justice of Alabama's highest court says removing government religious monuments are like getting a ticket for driving 50 mph in a 55 zone.
Uproar Predicted If Justices Remove Public Ten Commandments Displays
Conservatives warn about "bulldozing" monuments, a backlash against "judicial activism," and an "ugly" confirmation process for future justices.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Government Displays of Ten Commandments
Arguments inside and prayers outside courtroom aim to define government's relationship to religion.
Sticker Shock
When a judge violated the church-state peace treaty.

Top Story June 25, 2024

When My Sermon Riled Our City
When My Sermon Riled Our City
Preaching on sex and gender led to local uproar and national headlines. Here are seven things I learned.

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