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‘Masterpiece Cakeshop’ just totally blew up in the face of the hate group that argued it

An Arizona court just ruled that ‘Masterpiece Cakeshop’ protects LGBTQ people from discrimination. The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), the anti-LGBTQ hate group that defended the Colorado baker Jack Phillips in the U.S. Supreme Court case Masterpiece Cakeshop, was just handed a big defeat for one of their other clients. And the decision cited Masterpiece Cakeshop throughout to actually …

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Trump’s New Head of Family Planning Was a Major Anti-Abortion Leader

On this episode, we chat about Diane Foley, who formally ran crisis pregnancy centers created to convince women not to have abortions. It’s hardly a shock that President Trump and his right-wing administration would tap a strident anti-abortion leader to handle Title X, the nation’s only dedicated source of funding for affordable birth control and life-saving reproductive …

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Judge rules EPA must provide evidence used for Pruitt’s climate change claims

A U.S. district judge has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to release any documents used by Administrator Scott Pruitt to make his public statement that human behavior is not a “primary contributor” to climate change. The chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Beryl Howell, said in a ruling issued last Friday but first widely …

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With California’s aid-in-dying law on hold, patients are left to wait

Dozens of terminally ill patients in California who counted on using the state’s medical aid-in-dying law may be in limbo for a month after a court ruling that suspended the 2016 measure. A judge who ruled in May that the law was improperly enacted refused to vacate that decision at the request of advocates last …

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NC legislators advance bills putting God and cursive in schools, expanding charter takeovers

North Carolina schools could look and operate differently next year if the state Legislature eventually passes a handful of bills that made it out of a key committee on Tuesday. One of the bills that advanced would require every public school in the state to prominently display signs containing the phrases “In God We Trust” …

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At Christian Colleges, a Collision of Gay Rights and Traditional Values

It’s no secret that Christian colleges do things differently than their secular peers. There are behavior codes, required Bible study, Christian-infused curriculums (think: environmental protection as “creation care”) and weekday chapel. But where these campuses once existed in a bubble, new economic, social and cultural realities are letting outside air rush in — and with …

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Most Americans do not support businesses citing religion to deny service to LGBT people

The Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to create a wedding cake for a gay couple in a 7 to 2 decision. That decision is in contrast to popular opinion: Most Americans don’t support allowing gay Americans to be denied services because of the religious convictions of a business owner. Justice Anthony M. …

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The Only Openly Non-Religious Member of Congress Easily Won His Primary

This wasn’t one of the races anyone was paying close attention to last night, but I think it still merits mention. In California’s 2nd congressional district, Rep. Jared Huffman, the only openly non-theistic member of Congress, coasted through his top-two-advance-to-November primary. He’ll face Republican Dale Mensing in what should be a (thankfully) uneventful race. What’s notable is that …

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Ireland May End Preferences For Baptized Students, Opposing Catholic Church

In a major rebuke to the Catholic Church, Ireland recently voted to repeal the country’s strict ban on abortions. Now the government is pushing back against the Church by ending the practice of giving preferential treatment to elementary school students who are baptized. The majority of schools in Ireland are controlled by the Catholic Church, and …

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