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    How the Bostock Case Could Impact Religious Freedom

    THE CASE: Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia | United States Supreme Court | Opinion is due on June 15, 2020. THE HOLDING: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964's prohibition on sex discrimination in employment includes prohibitions on sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination.

    SCOTUS Watch | Oct 25, 2019

    The Supreme Court’s 2019-2020 session began earlier this month on October 7, 2019, and they will hear a total of 14 cases this month. In this month's SCOTUS Watch, we have highlighted three cases this month that are worth noting.

    SCOTUS Watch | July 17, 2020

    This week, we look at four recent SCOTUS rulings involving a wide range of topics including the Electoral College, Religious Liberty, the President’s Taxes, and Native American land in Oklahoma.

    Oct 07, 2020

    Bible translated into its 700th language • Donald trump makes dramatic return to white house: 'don't be afraid' of covid • Churches, schools sue virginia over new lgbt employment rights law • Nearly 4 million americans have already voted

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    Sep 15, 2021

    Sweeping new vaccine mandates for 100 million americans • California gov. gavin newsom beats back gop-led recall • Texas' election integrity bill is now law • If we desire a more perfect union, then we need to read the constitution

    SCOTUS Watch | Dec 7, 2018

    The Supreme Court heard a total of 33 cases from October – December 2018. Learn more about these cases and why they matter.

    SCOTUS Watch | Oct 12, 2018

    Kavanaugh is expected to be a more consistent conservative and cement a five-justice conservative majority. Most observers believe Kavanaugh will uphold greater abortion restrictions and favor greater protection for religious freedom affecting generations to come.

    SCOTUS Watch | June 18, 2020

    This week, the Supreme Court has issued arguably the most significant Supreme Court decision since Roe v. Wade and Obergefell v. Hodges (the case granting same-sex couples the right to marry).

    Feb 21, 2024

    Louisiana governor declares state of emergency due to police shortage • Big tech teams up to take action against ai deepfakes in 2024 election • Protests erupt at iowa capital over ‘women’s bill of rights’ • House democrats condemn appearance of ‘radical christian nationalist’ pastor jack hibbs