
California’s New AG Xavier Becerra: First Amendment Rights Not For Organizations
SACRAMENTO – Governor Jerry Brown swore into office today a new state attorney general who doesn’t think the religious liberty protections in the First Amendment

SACRAMENTO – Governor Jerry Brown swore into office today a new state attorney general who doesn’t think the religious liberty protections in the First Amendment

Hopefully you don’t get all your news from the mainstream media. If you did, and only saw the number of people who come to the

Today, in one of his first and most significant acts thus far since taking office, President Trump reinstated the so-called “Mexico City Policy,” giving pro-life

As the new year begins to pick up speed, there is one alarming headline that doesn’t seem to be drawing adequate publicity. Although many Americans

Monday, January 16th is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, but it is also Religious Freedom Day. It is right and fitting that these two Federal Holidays coincide in 2017. Truly, the “freedom to believe,” and the freedom to exercise those beliefs, is the cornerstone to American society.

“I have a dream.” Everyone has heard those words from Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech. “Dream” is another word for vision. It describes a view. What if

During questioning at a legislative hearing at the state capitol earlier this week, California’s Attorney General nominee shockingly claimed First Amendment religious liberty protections only apply to individuals not organizations. Nominee Xavier Becerra made the statement in response to questions from Assemblyman James Gallagher, who asked Becerra what he thought about a law (SB 1146) proposed last year which told religious universities to change their housing policies and moral behavior codes or be punished. Read more below!

A Christian pastor, Kuwa Shamal, who was facing a death sentence was released January 02, after he was found innocent of all charges brought against

As an extension of the recent growth of transgenderism and gender identity, the phenomenon of being “transabled” has emerged. According to Alexandre Baril, a

Thanks to SB 1322, child prostitution will no longer carry penalties for minors in the state of California after January 1. This ill-conceived legislation means