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.
Before the end of its term this summer, the Supreme Court will decide a case that could answer the question of whether employers can force their workers to labor on the Sabbath. Russell Shaw examines the case of Gerald Groff, an evangelical
Supreme Court blocks lower court’s restrictions on abortion pill, leaving drug on the market during litigation
The U.S. Supreme Court said April 21 it would block a lower court's restrictions on an abortion pill, leaving the drug on the market while litigation over the drug proceeds.
The Supreme Court froze a lower court's ruling to stay the U.S. Food
The U.S. Supreme Court said it would extend the administrative stay in the abortion pill dispute until April 21, temporarily keeping in place status quo federal regulations regarding the use of an abortion drug, and giving the court additional time to consider
The U.S. Supreme Court heard April 18 arguments in a case that could have broad implications for employees seeking religious accommodations from their employers.
The high court heard oral arguments in Groff v. DeJoy, a case concerning Gerald Groff, an evangelical Christian and
Supreme Court to consider whether employers who make Christians work Sunday violate religious liberty
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to consider a case April 18 that could have broad implications for employees seeking religious accommodations from their employers.
The high court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in Groff v. DeJoy, a case concerning Gerald Groff,
Columnist Russell Shaw looks ahead to a forthcoming decision by the Supreme Court on a case involving a Colorado designer who refuses to create websites for same-sex weddings based on her belief that such weddings go against her religious beliefs. The court
In an end-of-the year decision, the Supreme Court said Dec. 27 that a federal public health rule that allows immigration officials at the border to quickly turn away migrants seeking asylum could stay in place while legal challenges to the policy played