New Progressive Religious Liberty Report Published
Lawsuit Filed Against Michigan Catholic Healthcare System
California Churches Sue State Over Mandated Abortion Coverage
New York City Strengthens Anti-Discrimination Law
Would-Be Pennsylvania Government Official Seeks The Kim Davis Treatment
Taking Care Of Business
Houston Texans Owner Donates $10,000 To Equal Rights Opponents
Texas Takes Aim At LGBT Rights
Money Talks In Indiana
Atlanta's Anti-LGBT Former Fire Chief Still Pursuing That Lawsuit
Kelvin Cochran, one of GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz's supposed "religious liberty martyrs" and plaintiff in a termination suit, had his day in court on October 14.
Federal Government: Child LGBT Conversion Therapy "Ineffective" And "Dangerous"
DC Church Claims Proposed Bike Lane Goes Against "Constitutionally Protected Rights Of Religious Freedom"
Judicial Ethics Complaint Filed Against Alabama Supreme Court Justice For Inappropriately Commenting On Pending Marriage Equality Cases
Our friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center are taking one Alabama Supreme Court Justice to task for speaking openly about pending marriage equality cases.
Sore Losers: Religious Zealots Call For ‘Resistance’ To Marriage Equality
Marriage equality may be the law of the land in the United States, but that doesn’t mean the Religious Right has given up on the matter. In fact, a group led by the head of a government religious liberty council thinks all who oppose the ruling should employ “constitutional resistance” and essentially ignore the U.S. Supreme Court.
Kim Davis Sought Support From Lawmakers Months Before Marriage Equality Decision
Indiana City Passes Anti-Discrimination Ordinance Despite Conservative Pushback
In a state known for its discriminatory RFRA, one Indiana city has passed an anti-discrimination ordinance.
How Do You Get Policy Change In Washington?: Persistence, Persistence, Persistence
When President George W. Bush took office, his administration set about to change the rules for how the federal government funds faith-based organizations to perform social services, like running soup kitchens, job training programs and homeless shelters. He established the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, which worked with agencies across the federal government to weaken the longstanding church-state protections that had applied to these programs. Unfortunately for religious freedom, the effort was successful and almost every social service program funded by the government was subject to these new, lax rules.

