
Kim Davis and the Rule of Law
Yesterday, a woman named Kim Davis went to jail. She is a Court Clerk in Rowan County Kentucky where it is her job, among other

Yesterday, a woman named Kim Davis went to jail. She is a Court Clerk in Rowan County Kentucky where it is her job, among other

Last night, the Kennewick City Council discussed a non-binding resolution involving religious freedom in front of a standing room only crowd. The resolution, sponsored by

Are you a pastor or ministry leader? Are you unwilling to compromise your beliefs about marriage, gender, and sexuality but concerned about the legal liabilities

The Supreme Court has spoken. It wasn’t a surprise, but it was disappointing. In a 5-4 decision, the Court created an oven-fresh, new right to

Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for two-and-a-half hours on two questions. 1. Is it constitutional for states to define marriage as a relationship

Tomorrow the Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges. The decision that results will have

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments to determine whether it is constitutional to define a relationship between a man a woman.

The Family Policy Institute of Washington (FPIW) has filed a legal brief at the United States Supreme Court in support of marriage. The brief was

This Tuesday, April 28th, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will hear oral arguments on the question of whether it is unconstitutional to

A story out of Colorado this week demonstrates what many of us have been feeling for a while. When it comes to laws dealing with