With each passing day, the Libyan scandal not only worsens, it demonstrates in one incident the utter collapse of President Obama’s Middle Eastern policies and anti-terror strategy.
We filed an amicus brief today with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit urging a three-judge panel to overturn a lower court decision which prohibits the State of Ohio from providing members of the U.S. Armed Forces a small amount of additional time to vote.
It is becoming increasingly clear that our elite class not only lacks the courage to fight our long war themselves; they lack even the will to effectively utilize those who do not lack courage.
While they could be enjoying a sporting event, taking in a movie, or just relaxing after a long week, three residents of McDonald County, Missouri, have instead chosen to spend their summer weekend evenings sharing the good news of Jesus Christ along Main Street in the City of Noel.
The European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) has filed a petition with the United Nations asking the UN to urge Pakistan to prosecute acts of violence against Pakistani Christians after a series of attacks have claimed the lives of scores of Christians — including the most recent attack this month in Gojra where at least seven Christians were burned to death.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), focusing on constitutional law, today called on the Obama Administration to permanently rescind the so-called "Death Book" being promoted by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) — a publication that is viewed by many as devaluing human life and promoting euthanasia.
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts, will hold a hearing this week on S. 1653, the Federal Judgeship Act of 2009, which was introduced by Sen. Patrick Leahy, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has filed an additional brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in a multi-million dollar fraud case against Planned Parenthood (PP) affiliates in California.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), focusing on constitutional law, today filed an amicus brief asking a federal appeals court to uphold the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the phrase "So help me God" in the Presidential inaugural oath as well as prayers at the inauguration ceremony itself.
I want to report an important victory in North Carolina where we've succeeded in clearing the way for Teen Challenge to operate a faith-based residential facility for women struggling with addiction in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
A judge in Ohio ruled a marriage arranged by a Muslim father for his 17-year-old daughter who now has converted to Christianity isn't valid, clearing her of accusations she made false statements in applying for a marriage license with the man who now is her husband.
There's a new legislative push — an important bill — that's been introduced in the U.S. Senate today that would prohibit federal funds from being used to finance 9-11 terror trials in civilian courts.
The battle is not over. As we’ve been reporting to you, President Obama and leadership in Congress are plotting to move forward with the health care takeover that the American people have repeatedly and vehemently rejected.
The high-profile group Christian Leaders for a Nuclear-Free Iran is demanding increased economic sanctions against the Islamic regime. But other Christians worry that sanctions could backfire against Iranian believers.
The ACLJ is aggressively suing Planned Parenthood — the largest abortion provider in America — and its local affiliates around the country to hold them accountable for their actions.
The U.S. State Department has once again joined the call for the release of Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, marking his 1,000th day of illegal imprisonment in Iran for his Christian faith.
The focus is on a federal court in Washington, D.C. where a three-judge panel is hearing a case that will have significant repercussions in the upcoming election in November.
World War II veterans, Congressmen, and concerned citizens met together yesterday to discuss the war memorial statue of Jesus that is the center of an atheist lawsuit.
The legal argument is absurd. American Atheists, which has filed a lawsuit to remove a cross from the new museum at Ground Zero, is making some astonishing claims.
While they could be enjoying a sporting event, taking in a movie, or just relaxing after a long week, three residents of McDonald County, Missouri, have instead chosen to spend their summer weekend evenings sharing the good news of Jesus Christ along Main Street in the City of Noel.
Numerousreports have emerged this week that the radical Islamic Muslim Brotherhood, that now controls the government of Egypt, has begun crucifying Christians in that country.
We filed an amicus brief today with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit urging a three-judge panel to overturn a lower court decision which prohibits the State of Ohio from providing members of the U.S. Armed Forces a small amount of additional time to vote.
With each passing day, the Libyan scandal not only worsens, it demonstrates in one incident the utter collapse of President Obama’s Middle Eastern policies and anti-terror strategy.