Polk State College professor Lance “L.J.” Rossum gave a student, who is a sixteen-year-old high school student seeking college credit before she graduates, F grades for not agreeing with his anti-Christian views in the introduction to…
Topic: religion
Anti-Religion Group wages Campaign against College Basketball Chaplains
College basketball chaplains are bad for students, at least one group believes that: “A group that opposes religion in the public square is trying to get rid of chaplain programs on a handful of college…
At NJ School, Chalk It up to Intolerance
Is it possible to be too Catholic to teach at Catholic school? New Jersey’s Immaculata High School thinks so. In a story that would be shocking even for a public school, Immaculata suspended a long-time…
Georgia Tech Sued by a Native American Christian and a Jew for Hating Religious Groups
The university has not treated religious groups well on-campus and the administration continues to view conservative speech as hate speech.
Notre Dame ObamaCare Case sent back to the Lower Courts
The Supreme Court sent the Notre Dame ObamaCare case back to the lower courts for reconsideration, ruling that Notre Dame can object on religious grounds to providing contraceptive care or having a third party take…
Texas School District tried to Pick and Choose which Religious Speech to Allow
Interesting court case at the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, where an advertisement was not allowed by a Texas school district to show on a school’s jumbotron during football games.
Virginia drops Controversial Homeschooling Religious Explanation Requirement
It does sound a bit over-the-top, but it’s good that the Goochland County School Board dropped the requirement for homeschooled children.
Texas A&M’s Christian Gathering
Apart from their recent college football successes and their former flashy and party-hard quarterback Johnny “Football” Manziel, Texas A&M University has had a different kind of success: a surprisingly rapid growth in its Christian ministry…
Bible and Prayer in Schools
Imagine an ancient record—by far the most published book in humanity—quoted by Shakespeare (1,200 times) and Abraham Lincoln—a book that has inspired political movements and religious reformations and has literally changed the world time and…
ObamaCare’s Contraception Mandate
Law professors John Eastman of Chapman University and Martin Lederman of Georgetown debated the religious implications of ObamaCare’s contraception mandate during a panel discussion at a recent Federalist Society conference. With the passage of the…