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West Virginia Lawmakers Consider Nixing Abortion Rights From Constitution

A West Virginia legislative committee has advanced a resolution that would amend the state’s constitution to restrict abortion rights. The measure, which requires two-thirds approval by both the state Senate and House, as well as a voter referendum, moved forward on Monday after the state Senate Judiciary Committee approved it, West Virginia’s Metro News reported. The proposed amendment, introduced on […]

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A wedding cake is an ‘artistic expression’ that a baker may deny to a same-sex couple, Calif. judge rules

Forcing a baker to provide a wedding cake for a same-sex marriage over her religious objections violates her right to free speech, a California judge has ruled. “A wedding cake is not just a cake in a Free Speech analysis,” wrote Superior Court Judge David R. Lampe in a decision late Monday. “It is an artistic expression

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Sessions Has Installed “Religious Freedom” Monitors at U.S. Attorneys’ Offices

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has often used “religious freedom” to justify what would otherwise be considered a potential violation of the separation of church and state, but now he has taken it a step further. Without announcement, Sessions inserted a policy requiring all U.S. Attorneys’ offices in the country to assign a staff member to monitor litigation and

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Trump vowed to destroy the Johnson Amendment. Thankfully, he has failed.

At the National Prayer Breakfast a little more than a year ago, President Trump vowed to “totally destroy” the Johnson Amendment, a federal law prohibiting houses of worship, charitable nonprofits and private foundations from endorsing, opposing or financially supporting political candidates and parties. Fortunately for religious congregations — and the entire charitable sector — he

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A Proposed Utah Bill Could Block the Most Powerful Critics of the Mormon Church

Utah State Rep. V. Lowry Snow just introduced a bill that could silence the most powerful critics of the Mormon Church. H.B. 330 has a seemingly straightforward purpose: It says you can’t record a private conversation without the consent of the other person (with few exceptions). Several other states have laws on the book regarding this issue. So

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Trump’s Climate-Denying Coal Lobbyist Nominee Inches Closer To EPA’s No. 2 Job

Andrew Wheeler, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Environmental Protection Agency deputy administrator, appeared poised and polished at his Senate confirmation hearing in November. He couched his objections to widely accepted climate science in ambiguous legalese, and kept his cool when, at the same hearing, Kathleen Hartnett-White, the president’s pick for the Council on Environmental Quality, flamed out, stammering

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South Dakota GOP Wants to Force Abortion Patients to Visit Fake Clinics

“This bill attempts to make an extreme law—one that does not exist anywhere else in the country, and has already been declared to likely be found unconstitutional—even more extreme.” Three dozen South Dakota Republican lawmakers have signed onto legislation calling for a “mandatory pregnancy help center consultation” prior to the common medical procedure. A state Senate committee advanced

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Activists call for removal of Ten Commandments monument in Hobbs

Another Ten Commandments monument is stirring up controversy, this time in the southern New Mexico city of Hobbs. The monument sits outside City Hall and activists advocating for religious freedom want it taken down. According to the Hobbs News-Sun, members of the Freedom from Religion Foundation asked the Hobbs City Commission at a recent meeting,

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Mississippi lawmakers considers a ban on most abortions after 15 weeks

State lawmakers are considering a bill that would make this state’s abortion laws among the most restrictive in the nation. “We’ve seen a little over 200 women this past year that fell in that range,” Brewer explained. So, that’s 200 women that it would’ve affected.” Bill sponsor Representative Andy Gipson and other supporters argued the bill

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State Lawmakers Introduce New Faith Adoption Legislation

State lawmakers approved an adoption bill to overhaul the state’s system. But now they will consider another bill, Senate Bill 375, that would let adoption agencies that receive state funding deny services based on “sincerely held religious beliefs.” Last year, Georgia’s adoption bill failed in the Senate due to a provision that let adoption agencies that got state

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