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Alabama Supreme Court got IVF right, Southern Baptist Seminary President says
Birmingham News· 4 days agoThe head of the flagship seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention said Monday that ...
Opinion: Why public school displays of the Ten Commandments harm religion – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 4 days agoThe holiday commemorates Moses conveying the Torah (the “Law”) and the Ten Commandments — a central...
Project 2025: The threat to democracy is real
Santa Fe New Mexican· 6 days agoThere are a multitude of issues that voters must assess when deciding between President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump and the
Charlotte readers have suggestions on David Tepper’s stadium offer | Opinion
Charlotte Observer· 6 days agoRobert Bernhardt, Charlotte Abortion, IVF The concept of separation of church and</ ...
We asked Coloradans what they want candidates to focus on this election. Thousands answered.
Colorado Newsline via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThousands of Coloradans responding to a survey by their local newsrooms say candidates competing for...
Does a Ten Commandments Display in Classrooms Violate the Constitution?
Education Week· 2 days agoSchools in Louisiana may soon be required to display the Ten Commandments in their classrooms. that...
North Dakota governor candidates emphasize transparency, clarity on Legacy Fund investments
The Bismarck Tribune· 4 days agoAll three candidates for North Dakota governor see a need for greater transparency and clarity around the more than $10.5 billion of ...
Analysis: Samuel Alito, caught on tape, reinforces why people are skeptical of the Supreme Court |...
CNN.com· 3 days agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito really wasn’t caught. Alito was notably cavalier about his views...
The Religious Right Isn’t Hiding What It’s Doing in the Courts
Slate· 4 days agoAlito went to Rome shortly after Dobbs was decided, to fret publicly that “religious liberty is...
Rare rehearing leads to reversal of child sex abuse ruling at La. high court
WAFB Baton Rouge· 2 days agoJustices of Louisiana’s State Supreme Court are breathing new life into a “lawsuit lookback window”...