U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear WA Religious Freedom Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has made major news for two consecutive days, and not in a good way. Stormans’ Pharmacy in Olympia had appealed
The U.S. Supreme Court has made major news for two consecutive days, and not in a good way. Stormans’ Pharmacy in Olympia had appealed
In a devastating 5-3 loss for pro-life advocates, the Supreme Court just overturned two provisions of Texas’ HB 2 law that placed restrictions on
For Immediate Release June 27, 2016 (LYNNWOOD) — Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that struck down Texas’ law providing basic care standards in
Title IX of the Civil Rights Act prohibits a person from being excluded from any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance on
Parental rights and student privacy suffered another setback Wednesday night when the Snohomish School District voted 6-0 to change its policy on how its schools
Judge Raquel Montoya-Lewis, who resides on the Skagit County Superior Court, issued a ruling Tuesday that requires public hospitals that provide maternity services to also
A Maine woman is refusing to serve customers who don’t agree with her beliefs and values system. And I support her. I support her right
Not only are married men healthier and happier than their single peers, but statistics show they are also more financially successful. “Becoming a husband means
Gender neutrality and transgenderism are certainly hot topics in the realm of bathroom and locker room policies, but high school sports are now starting
The state’s new health and physical education standards have provoked a strong backlash from parents and citizens who are outraged that children will be taught
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