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    Supreme Court Will Hear Obamacare Abortion-Inducing Drugs Case. Why That’s Important for Religious Freedom.

    Today, the Supreme Court announced it will take up seven cases challenging the Obamacare requirement that non-profit employers offer their employees health care coverage that includes Plan B, ella, and other potentially life-ending drugs and devices, contraception, and sterilization. Plaintiffs in the cases the Court will decide include Little Sisters of the Poor; Priests for…
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    Ralph Reed: Religious Freedom Needs to Be a ‘Priority’

    Ralph Reed, the influential CEO of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, believes the issue of religious liberty will be front and center throughout the 2016 presidential campaign. “I think it’s important because of what are likely to be the consequences of the Obergefell decision,” Reed tells The Daily Signal. “I think the redefinition of marriage begins…
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    The Murder of Mohammad Akhlaq: Concerns on Religious Freedom in India

    The ordeal did not take long. The quiet of the evening in Bisara, India, was replaced by the clamor of a vicious mob and the screams of a terrified family. The mob came through the door into the home of Mohammad Akhlaq, a Muslim man rumored to have killed a cow and eaten the beef….
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    How to Avoid Another Kim Davis Situation, Without Surrendering on Religious Freedom

    Editor’s note: This article was originally published Sept. 10. Kim Davis is out of jail and taking a few days off before going back to work as the Rowan County, Ky., clerk. In the meantime, it’s worth reflecting on what we’ve learned thus far from the controversy. After all, it will not be the last….
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    In Obamacare Mandate Case, Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Religious Freedom

    Thursday, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a challenge to the Affordable Care Act requirement that employers offer their employees health care coverage that includes Plan B, ella, and other potentially life-ending drugs and devices—or fill out a form notifying the Department of Health and Human Services of their religious objection…
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    Why Little Sisters of the Poor Is Right to Be Concerned About Religious Freedom

    The Obama administration continues its persistent attack on the Little Sisters of the Poor following their challenge to the Obamacare abortion drug mandate. Earlier this summer, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Little Sisters in their challenge to the Affordable Care Act requirement that they provide employees with health care coverage that includes…
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    How So-Called ‘Equality Act’ Threatens Religious Freedom

    Politico is reporting that the so-called “Equality Act” will be introduced today in Congress. The bill is the brainchild of the Human Rights Campaign—an influential, sophisticated and lavishly funded LGBT activist organization. The “Equality Act” is a misnomer. The bill does not protect equality before the law, but unnecessarily and unjustly violates freedom by creating…
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    Why Are ‘Customers’ So Angry About This New Book on Marriage and Religious Freedom?

    Is the debate about marriage over after the Supreme Court’s June decision to redefine marriage in all fifty states? That’s what some Amazon.com reviewers are insisting after a new book was released last week. The book, “Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom,” is a roadmap from Ryan Anderson, a senior research fellow…
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    Want Religious Freedom? Then Let’s Pass the First Amendment Defense Act.

    Two weeks ago, in a usurpation of the democratic process on par with Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court got marriage and the Constitution wrong. Its decision in Obergefell v. Hodges redefined marriage for the entire country. Nothing in the Constitution gives unelected judges the power to do so. But the court did it anyway, and now…
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    How to Preserve Religious Freedom After Supreme Court’s Activist Decision on Marriage

    The Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision on Friday redefining marriage across all 50 states will likely have many serious, even unintended, consequences for the rule of law, democratic self-governance, and—in particular—religious freedom. Before the ink was dry on the court’s activist decision, a columnist for The New York Times was already calling for the end of…
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    9 Takeaways From Jeb Bush’s Remarks on Religious Freedom

    Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush defended religious freedom during remarks at Liberty University’s 42nd Commencement ceremony on Saturday. During his remarks at the Christian university, Bush also praised Christianity as “a voice like no other”: “Whether it is captured on scrolls and paper, or in bits of data; seen in the example of Francis the…
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    House Passes Resolution Banning D.C. ‘Anti-Religious Freedom’ Law, but Senate Fails to Act

    In a historic move, the House voted late Thursday in favor of striking down a Washington, D.C., anti-discrimination law that opponents say infringes on the ability of organizations to operate in accordance to their religious beliefs. The Senate, however, is choosing not to move forward with its own vote, essentially blocking any chance of overruling…
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    Caving to Conservative Pressure, GOP Leadership Agrees to Hold Vote to Protect Religious Freedom in D.C.

    After facing pressure from conservative lawmakers, House leadership has agreed to hold a vote on a measure that could strike down a Washington, D.C., anti-discrimination law that opponents say infringes on the ability of organizations to operate in accordance to their religious beliefs. “We exerted a lot of pressure in the last 48 hours to…
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    Angie’s List CEO Resigns After Stirring Controversy Over Indiana’s Religious Freedom Law

    Bill Oesterle, co-founder and chief executive of Angie’s List, announced he is stepping down from his position just weeks after the company took an outspoken stance against Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Oesterle’s announcement comes after Angie’s List decided to withdraw a proposal before the Indianapolis City Council to expand its headquarters. Angie’s List provides…
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    To Protect Religious Freedom, Republicans Attempt Historic Move Against D.C.

    A powerful congressional committee last night passed a measure to kill one of two controversial pieces of legislation from taking effect in the District of Columbia, moving closer to acting out a historic power play against a bill that critics believe infringes on religious liberty. Opponents of the bill, called the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Act,…
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    Will We Surrender on Religious Freedom?

    “They won’t go to Indiana, but they will go to Saudi Arabia.” That’s Carly Fiorina speaking about Apple CEO Tim Cook and his well-publicized opposition to Indiana’s religious freedom law. Fiorina, a former CEO herself, was underscoring what she quite rightly views as hypocrisy. Here Cook is, excoriating Indiana lawmakers for protecting the freedom of business owners to…
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    Q&A With Washington Florist on Religious Freedom: ‘Who Are the Real Bigots Here?’

    Barronelle Stutzman, a Christian florist from Washington state, is all too familiar with the public backlash that the owners of Memories Pizza faced after supporting Indiana’s controversial religious freedom law. “I think it is sad that it has come to this,” Stutzman told The Daily Signal via email in an exclusive interview. “We all have…
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    A Pastor’s Easter Message on Religious Freedom

    Pastor Jesse Johnson of Immanuel Bible Church just outside Washington, D.C., has a new appreciation for religious freedom in the United States after a recent trip overseas. He shared his insights with The Daily Signal about the fight for religious freedom around the globe and here at home. “It is in light of the resurrection and God’s sovereignty that…
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    The Religious Freedom Debate Explained in 90 Seconds

    Lawmakers in Indiana and Arkansas have revised language in two controversial religious freedom bills. Originally, both bills were intended to prohibit state and local government from infringing on someone’s religious beliefs without a compelling reason. Here’s what you need to know about the debate in 90 seconds.
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    Christian Groups Call for Boycott of Company That Opposes Indiana’s Religious Freedom Law

    The American Family Association and Family Research Council want customers of Angie’s List to boycott the company in an act of support for religious freedom. Angie’s List recently announced that it has withdrawn a proposal to expand its Indianapolis headquarters because of the corporation’s disapproval of Indiana’s controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Angie’s List is an online…
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