New Poll: Majority of Americans Want Bans on Late-Term Abortions and Abortion Funding
The latest Marist survey taken for the Knights of Columbus reveals that 59% of Americans support a ban on abortions after 20 weeks, except to save the life of the mother. Only 35% oppose the ban. Twenty weeks is the point at which medical science demonstrates that the unborn child can experience pain…
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Presidential Protestors Don’t Understand America
The Inauguration of Donald Trump was remarkable in many ways, not the least of which was that six different individuals offered prayers, with four of those prayers ending in Jesus’ name and the other two openly quoting from the Bible. Clearly absent was he typical government-mandated politically-correct prayer… Read More
Report: White House starting to discuss transferring embassy to Jerusalem
The White House announced that the US government began discussions on the issue of transferring the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. This is the first time that Donald Trump has related to the issue since he was sworn in as US President… Read More
Christian Conservatives Describe Existing International Relations and Their Hopes for the Future of Those Relationships
On the precipice of Donald Trump’s inauguration Americans have varied expectations about what his presidency will be like. A new nationwide survey among Christian conservatives examined the state of relations with nine leading countries and expectations regarding… Read More
Student Club Supporters Arrested for Handing out US Constitution at Michigan College, ADF Sues
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing the Young Americans for Liberty student organization chapter and one of its student organizers at Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek sued the school Wednesday in federal court after campus security arrested three people handing out copies of the U.S. Constitution… Read More
Everson‘s Syllogism
Almost every constitutional law scholar—Left, Right, and center—agrees that the U.S. Supreme Court’s Establishment Clause jurisprudence is, to put it kindly, confused. Much of the blame for this mess can be laid at the feet of Everson v. Board of Education, which turns 70 this year… Read More