Liberty Counsel Helps SC Christian Club Fight Discriminatory Fees
August 30, 2006
- A federal appeals court will hear the case of a student-led Christian club that claims it is being discriminated against by a public school district in South Carolina. Full Story...'Best,' 'Worst' TV Advertisers Spotlighted by Family-Friendly Media Monitor
August 30, 2006
- A television watchdog organization dedicated to protecting children from sex, violence, and profanity has released its annual "Top Ten Best and Worst Advertisers." Topping the "best list" was Coca-Cola Enterprises -- and taking the honors of the "worst" was General Motors Corporation. Full Story...
ADF Atty. Defends Evangelical Groups Thrown Off Georgetown Campus
August 30, 2006
- A constitutional attorney is decrying a decision by a well-known Catholic school in Washington, DC, to ban evangelical Christian ministries and other non-university religious groups from its campus. A Georgetown University official recently notified six evangelical campus ministry organizations that they are no longer welcome on campus. Full Story...
Christian Network Brings Children's Radio to the Internet
August 30, 2006
- American Family Radio -- the broadcast ministry of the American Family Association -- has launched KIDZRADIO, a new 24-hour Internet-based radio network designed for children. Full Story...
CDC Reports, Other Stats Suggest Abstinence Message Is Catching On
August 29, 2006
- The founder of a popular, abstinence-based sex-education program says teenagers are beginning to get the message that the best way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease is to abstain from sex outside marriage. Full Story...
Pro-Family Advocate Condemns Ruling Striking Down Nude Dancing Ban
August 29, 2006
- The AFA of Pennsylvania is asking the state's Attorney General Tom Corbett to appeal a recent court decision that struck down a ban prohibiting nude dancing and lap dancing at businesses that hold liquor licenses. A three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals declared the ban unconstitutional. Full Story...
School Policy on Sex-Based Clubs Attracts ACLU's Attention
August 29, 2006
- A constitutional attorney is praising a North Carolina school board for adopting a neutral policy that prohibits the formation of sex-based student clubs on campus. Full Story...
New Orleans Ministry Rejuvenated in Katrina's Aftermath
August 29, 2006
- A former NFL quarterback has hosted a time of prayer and thanksgiving on the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Full Story...
Activist Blasts Bay State Officials' Anti-Parental Notification Argument
August 29, 2006
- A Massachusetts pro-family activist, who is also one of the co-plaintiffs in a lawsuit brought against city and school officials in Lexington, is denouncing the defendants for trying to make a legal argument that the state has a "legitimate interest" in promoting homosexuality to elementary students. Full Story...
Calif. Governor Signs Pro-Homosexual Bill, Outrages Family Advocates
August 29, 2006
- Shock and dismay -- that's how pro-family groups in California are reacting to news this morning that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill that gives homosexuals new and far-reaching powers. Full Story...
Study Offers Proof That Smoking in Movies Influences Children
August 29, 2006
- Hollywood moguls often claim that the behaviors portrayed in their movies -- such as illicit sex, profanity, or alcohol and drug abuse -- don't influence the viewer in any way. But a new study suggests those moguls may be mistaken. Full Story...
Tough Immigration Measures Put Heat on Penn. Town
August 28, 2006
- The mayor of a small town in Pennsylvania says he won't be intimidated by the ACLU and Hispanic groups that are upset over steps he has taken to deal with the influx of illegal immigrants into his community. As a result of those steps, many illegal immigrants have decided to pack and leave the area. Full Story...