
Victory for Humor: Judge Blocks California’s Attempt to Censor Political Memes
California’s attempt to erase humor failed after the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California found the two laws unconstitutional during the Babylon

California’s attempt to erase humor failed after the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California found the two laws unconstitutional during the Babylon

A Christian nonprofit dedicated to teaching biblical principles on human sexuality has taken legal action against a major California-based tech company for alleged religious discrimination.

California Family Council, along with 15 other family policy councils, has signed onto an amicus brief, urging the US Supreme Court to preserve rights of

I’m writing this to you from the San Francisco airport, about to board a plane for our nation’s capital right now. As we’ve been telling

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!

We’ve talked to you before about SB 1146, the bill that would restrict the religious liberty rights of colleges and universities throughout California. Simply put,

In the first of a series of episodes recorded in Washington, DC at the offices of Alliance Defending Freedom, Johnny and Jonathan talk to ADF

This morning, our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom will present arguments at the United States District Court for the Southern District of California for National Institute