On Monday, November 29, 2010, the Illinois Supreme Court decided not to hear Professor Thomas Klocek’s appeal, bringing an end to his five-year suit against DePaul University for destroying his reputation.
Guest Articles
Bill of Rights Day
December 15 is Bill of Rights Day.
University Pulls Thomas Award
Helen Thomas may be sticking by her comments on Israel but Wayne State University isn’t.
Michigan Meltdown
In Howell, Michigan, an out-of-control economics teacher booted two students from class after he provoked a discussion about homosexuality.
Inside the First Thanksgiving
Do you know what the Pilgrims were thanking God for at the first Thanksgiving celebration in Plymouth? If you go to Wikipedia you will not find the answer.
A Veterans Day Memory
Sometimes we pause to ponder the meaning of these commemorative days; often we do not.
Bibles Set Free
Fort Myers, FL – A federal judge has entered a Consent Decree that overturns the decision of the Collier County School Board, which banned voluntary distribution of Bibles to high school students on Religious Freedom Day.
Pro-Life Students Defended
Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund are offering free legal assistance to students who participate in the Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity if the students’ First Amendment rights on public school campuses are violated.
Incredible Disappearing Research Paper
PRINCETON, NJ (October 14, 2010)—The National Association of Scholars (NAS) has published a long-buried study on the state of the history research paper in American high schools.
Christians Have Talent Too
Chicago, IL – Liberty Counsel warned the Itasca Public School District that it cannot censor two students, Christiana and Gloryanne Gatbunton, who wanted to sing portions of the song “Call on Jesus” in the talent show at the Elmer H. Franzen Intermediate School just outside of Chicago.