In a statement released July 7, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said that it was their "hope that our Catholic institutions of higher learning will continue to find ways to make education possible and affordable for everyone, regardless of their background."
Last Friday, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a website designer who sued the state of Colorado over an anti-discrimination law that tried to force her into using her creative skillset to design websites for occasions that went against her religious
The U.S. Supreme Court June 30 rejected President Joe Biden's $400 billion plan to cancel or significantly reduce federal student loan debts for millions of Americans.
The Biden administration's student debt forgiveness program would have canceled $10,000 in such debts for individuals making
In a landmark decision Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado graphic designer who had challenged the state’s anti-discrimination law regarding her refusal to create wedding websites for same-sex marriages. The court’s 6-3 decision overturned the anti-discrimination law
High court strikes down affirmative action admission policies backed by Catholic universities
The Supreme Court ruled June 29 that institutions of higher education can no longer take race into consideration for admission, a landmark decision overturning previous precedent supported by many Catholic universities and colleges.
Within higher education, affirmative action refers to admissions practices that
This morning, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in the case of a former mailman who sued the U.S. Postal Service over being forced to work on Sundays. Consistent with its general approach in recent years, Kenneth Craycraft writes for Our
Trump repeats vow to release names of potential Supreme Court nominees before election day
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Former President Donald Trump celebrated the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization June 24 at a conference for social conservatives in the nation’s capital, vowing to once again release
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 23 that Texas and Louisiana lacked standing to sue the Biden administration over its deportation policies. With its 8-to-1 decision, the court revived immigration enforcement guidelines that prioritized the arrest and deportation of some unauthorized immigrants
The case of 'Groff v. DeJoy' before the Supreme Court involves a former postal worker who, as a devout Evangelical Christian, believes that Sundays should be reserved for religious activities and not occupied with non-essential commercial activity. The case highlights the need
Pro-life activists mark Dobbs’ first anniversary, advocate for more pregnancy support
Prior to the first anniversary of a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its prior abortion precedent, pro-life activists lauded legislation passed in multiple states while advocating for additional support services for women and families facing unplanned pregnancies.