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Obama Administration Asks for Stay of Injunction Against Enforcement Ban on ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

Written by Amanda Bronstad, National Law Journal | Friday, October 15, 2010

Justice Department’s unexpected filing puts the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals back in LGBT spotlight The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal and a motion to stay the enforcement of a worldwide injunction barring enforcement of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the law that bans open homosexuals from serving in the military. In court... Continue Reading

New Jersey Suspends Abortionist’s Medical License by evading state law

Written by Kathleen Gilbert, LifeSiteNews | Friday, October 15, 2010

Brigham has lost his medical license in California, Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and New York over the course of his two-decade abortion career. New Jersey’s Board of Medical Examiners has suspended the license of abortionist Stephen Brigham after concluding that he had seriously endangered patients by illegally ferrying them mid-abortion into Maryland to evade New Jersey... Continue Reading

Federal Judge Orders Military to Stop Enforcement of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

Written by Peter J. Smith, LifeSite | Wednesday, October 13, 2010

(The) ruling arrived less than three months before the results of a Pentagon study evaluating the possible detrimental effects of repealing the policy is due to be presented to Congress. A federal judge in California has ordered the United States military immediately to discontinue all enforcement of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which forbids... Continue Reading

Federal Appeals Court Rejects Vermont Ban on Religious Vanity Plates

Written by Lawrence D. Jones, Christian Post | Tuesday, October 12, 2010

“Christians shouldn’t be censored from expressing their beliefs while others are freely allowed to express theirs,” said ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman. A federal appeals court ruled Friday that faith-based lettering on vehicle license plates is allowed under the First Amendment, but emphasized that its ruling is limited to Vermont’s ban on religious messages. In... Continue Reading

Rutherford Institute Files First Amendment Lawsuit in South Carolina Alleging Religious Discrimination

Written by Nisha Mohammed, RI | Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute have filed a lawsuit on behalf of a South Carolina resident who was told by county officials that he must remove signs with religious messages from his property because he did not first obtain county permission to put up the signs. The action, titled Oscar Moultrie v. Berkeley County, South... Continue Reading

Woman arrested after controversial artwork depicting Jesus shredded in museum

Written by Tom Hacker, Loveland Reporter-Herald | Monday, October 11, 2010

A woman wielding a crowbar smashed a display case (last) Wednesday at the Loveland, Colorado Museum, ripped out a piece of artwork that has been the center of growing controversy and shredded it into small pieces, witnesses said. Kathleen Folden, 56, of Kalispell, Mont., was arrested shortly after the 4 p.m. incident and charged with... Continue Reading

New stem cell technique captures ‘high moral ground’

Written by Tom Strode, Baptist Press | Friday, October 8, 2010

Pro-life bioethicists have applauded the announcement of a new advance in stem cell research that is a safer and more efficient method than previously discovered methods and avoids experiments that destroy human embryos. Scientists at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute in Boston, Mass., published studies showing they had reprogrammed adult skin cells into induced pluripotent... Continue Reading

When a parent grieves – Supreme Court justices show empathy in case involving cult-like church’s funeral protests

Written by Emily Belz,WorldMag | Thursday, October 7, 2010

(However,) a number of media organizations, including The New York Times and The Associated Press, filed a brief supporting (the church’s) First Amendment claims. The U. S. Supreme Court, showing deference to a bereaved father, considered Wednesday whether free speech rights allowed Westboro Baptist Church to protest at a funeral for Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder,... Continue Reading

Court rejects Satanist’s discrimination appeal; revealing his religion to jury not a violation of Constitution

Written by Kate Shellnutt, Houston Chronicle | Thursday, October 7, 2010

The jury considered his Satanism to be a factor that could lead future violent activity. They gave him the death sentence. Does religion have a place in the courtroom? For example, if a convicted murderer is a Satanist, is that relevant? Last week, a Texas court ruled yes. An appellate court in El Paso upheld... Continue Reading

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Case Against School Ban of Christmas Carols and other ‘Celebratory Religious Music.’

Written by Lawrence D. Jones | Thursday, October 7, 2010

“Forcing students to strip all religious content from music is like asking them to study art history while excluding paintings from the Renaissance because they contain religious subjects.” The U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear the appeal of a man who sued his children’s school district over its ban on celebratory religious music. The case against... Continue Reading

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