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Native leaders say the courts have not treated religious rights equally, pointing to the current fight over Oak Flat.
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on MSNChino Valley schools move to protect religious beliefs after Supreme Court rulingThe Chino Valley school district will look to add language into its policies from a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ...
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday on behalf of Born Again Used Books, a Christian book store in Colorado Springs, is pushing ...
The group argued, and the majority of the Supreme Court agreed, that five storybooks advanced moral lessons that posed a ...
The justice's ruling giving parents an opt-out for a children's book about gay nuptials is limited but has big implications ...
The Supreme Court, while rejecting a petition seeking de-registration and de-recognition of Asaduddin Owaisi's party AIMIM, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its 2024-2025 term, which included cases on topics such as the scope of authority of federal ...
Speaking exclusively with Washington Examiner, Cameron shares his belief on how U.S. v. Skrmetti has set a precedent when it comes to transgender ideology.
Attacks from the religious right on Marina Silva, a Pentecostal and longtime environmentalist, expose the rifts within Brazil ...
The new rollback of protections is the latest attack on trans people in the U.S. and part of a broader movement across ...
The Supreme Court issued an order list on June 30 that contained both its follow-up to the disappointing ruling on June 18 in ...
Oklahoma advocates end lawsuit against taxpayer-funded religious charter school, following U.S. Supreme Court tie and ...
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