$1,000 is being offered — including as a donation to CHRIS COONS’ U.S. Senate Campaign in Delaware — to anyone who can find the exact phrase “Separation of Church and State” anywhere in the United States Constitution, by Virginia attorney Jonathon Moseley. Moseley was the 2008 primary campaign manager for national Cinderella candidate CHRISTINE O’DONNELL.
A federal appeals court has upheld an Illinois law that allows public school students to engage in voluntary prayer and reflection as part of a moment of silence during the school day.
Mike Goss, President and founder of Abstinence America, is challenging parents to recognize the power they have to influence their children and to use that influence to help kids avoid the devastating consequences of early sexual experimentation.
The banning of rosary beads at a Colorado school is raising questions over what religious symbols those students can and cannot wear.
An appeals court in Tennessee will soon hear a lawsuit filed several years ago on behalf of a fourth-grade student who was barred from reading the Bible at recess.
A mayor in Southern California says if someone wants to complain about his community’s display of the national motto, “let them file suit.”
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