Ethics On the Chopping Block

Conservative activist organizations and taxpayer groups have joined together to thwart any possible attempt to shut down the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE).

Christmas Story Safe in Tennessee Town

Thanks to the help of a non-profit litigation group that is dedicated to advancing religious freedom, Maryville, Tennessee has awarded its citizens a Christmas victory.

Court Affirms Valedictorian’s Right to Acknowledge ‘God’ and ‘Christ’ in Speech

In a legal victory brought about by The Rutherford Institute, the Montana Supreme Court has held that Butte School District No. 1 violated the First Amendment when it forbade a high school valedictorian from acknowledging “God” and “Christ” in her commencement remarks in 2008.

Data from Comet Hartley Continues to Support the Bible

On November 18, 2010 after taking a closer look at the surprising Deep Impact spacecraft photos of Comet Hartley 2 taken on November 4, 2010, NASA announced an even greater marvel.

Military’s Religious Exemption Wrong

Conservative military watchdogs are unhappy with the Army’s recent decision to allow a member of the Sikh religious sect to enlist without adhering to military grooming standards.

Secretary Clinton to Release Annual Report on International Religious Freedom

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will release the 2010 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom on Wednesday, November 17, at 1:20 p.m. in the Press Briefing Room at the U.S. Department of State.

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