Rev. Dr. Francys Johnson, president of the Georgia NAACP, speaks out against threat that is the state's HB 757 FADA/Pastor Protection Act Bill.
West Virginia City Council Considers Whether To Condemn State's RFRA Bill
The Morgantown City Council is considering a resolution to condemn HB 4012, West Virginia's RFRA bill.
Students To Make Their Stories Heard In Upcoming SCOTUS Contraception Case
Last week, we submitted a brief in the ACA contraception accommodations case set to be heard in front of the Supreme Court next month.
Charlotte Defies Governor, Passes LGBT Discrimination Ban
Despite yesterday's warning from North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, the Charlotte City Council went ahead and passed an LGBT anti-discrimination bill last night.
North Carolina Gov. Threatens Charlotte's Proposed Anti-Discrimination Protections
Georgia's FADA Not Finalized Yet, Says Governor
While Georgia's HB 757 has been passed by the state's Senate, Governor Nathan Deal suggests that some changes are coming to the legislation.
Georgia's FADA Passes The Senate, Businesses Take Notice
After hours of debate, the Georgia Senate passed HB 757, a bill that combined a state FADA bill and a Pastor Protection Act into one devastating piece of legislation.
Spotlight On: Georgia's HB 757 State FADA/Pastor Protection Act
This morning, the Georgia Senate will debate HB 757, a hybrid of the House Pastor Protection Act and the Georgia First Amendment Defense Act (FADA) (previously SB 284). Many are likely asking: how did they get combined? What does the hybrid bill do? What happens next? What can I do?
Federal Appeals Court Upholds ACA Contraception Accommodation
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ACA's contraception accommodation, making it the eighth circuit court to rule for the federal government in this matter. This same accommodation will be heard in front of the Supreme Court next month.
New Survey: Majority Of Americans Oppose Religious Exemptions To Anti-Discrimination Laws
Sense-Free Zone: Okla. Gun Range Owners Face Lawsuit For Turning Muslim Customer Away
Arkansas “patriot” Jan Morgan announced to the world two years ago that her gun range would no longer serve Muslim customers. At the time, I noted that her actions violated public accommodation law and that she would lose an inevitable lawsuit; that did not deter Morgan, and it did not deter a number of other gun-range owners from implementing the same policy.
Spotlight On: Virginia's Discriminatory Bills
AU Submits Brief In Supreme Court Contraception Case
Americans United submitted a brief in the case of Zubik v. Burwell, the contraception case currently before the Supreme Court.
U.S. Supreme Court Should Protect Student and Staff Access To Contraceptives, Says Americans United
Georgia's State FADA Bill Just Got A Whole Lot Worse
With Georgia's FADA and Pastor Protection Act bills now rolled into one super bill, things are looking grim in the Peach State. Robbie Medwed's opinion piece below illustrates the dangers this FADA bill poses to the people of Georgia.
Virginia's State FADA Bill Passes House
Virginia's HB 773, a State FADA bill, has passed the House of Delegates with a 53-46 vote.
West Virginia Businesses Ensure LGBT Community Is Welcome In The Face Of RFRA Bill
Missouri's New Bill Would Gut State Human Rights Act
Missouri's SB 916 will be heard in front of a Senate committee today, and while the bill isn't technically about LGBT people or women, it will certainly have deleterious effects on both communities.
AU Sends Letter To A West Virginia County About Abusive Deputy Clerk
Americans United sent a letter to Gilmer County commissioners and County Clerk Jean Butcher stating that Deputy Clerk Debbie Allen violated the constitutional rights of a same-sex couple seeking a marriage license. The deputy clerk had referred to their marriage as "an abomination" and told them that they would be judged by God.