At least one California court has recognized and corrected a grave disservice done to California families.
Articles By: Tony Perkins
UF Bans Christian Frat
He may be the Alpha and Omega, but God hasn’t been a welcome addition to the University of Florida’s official fraternities.
States of Denial
An AP story about the growing number of states walking away from federal abstinence funding is being hailed by some as a death knell for the abstinence movement.
NEA Dues & Don’ts
The 2008 National Education Association (NEA) conference is expected to focus more on the nation’s political season than on the well-being of American students.
Promiscuity Leads the Pact
Rumors of a high school pregnancy pact are stealing headlines in America’s largest newspapers and prompting more parents to question what public education is teaching their children about sex.
Homeschooling Gestapo Strikes Again
German courts have repeatedly upheld homeschooling as a form of “child abuse,” a conclusion echoing that of a California court last February.
Philadelphia Freedom
Eight days shy of the eviction deadline imposed by the city of Philadelphia, the Cradle of Liberty Boy Scout Council is striking back.
Unholy Toledo
As an incident in Toledo, Ohio unfolds, it seems that civil rights may not be as secure as most Americans think.
Happy Shirts
To protest his school’s “Day of Silence” in 2007, Alexander Neuxoll countered the pro-homosexual celebration with a T-shirt that read, “Be Happy, Not Gay.”
Silent-No-More Minority
Far from the 8-10 percent figures that some cite, the number of homosexuals in America is only 2.9 percent of the 18 and older population, according to researchers from Hunter College.