May 16, 2011 There’s virtually total agreement in the legal community that the constitutionality of ObamaCare – the government-run health care law passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama – will be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. Where’s the plenty of disagreement:  what will the nation’s highest determine? At the center…

The reaction from around the world is still coming in.  Just days ago, there was an announcement that sent shock waves through the Middle East.  The Palestinian Authority is putting in place a so-called “unity government” that includes Hamas, a terrorist organization. That’s right, Hamas, which calls for the elimination of the Jews in its…

I want to share with you an important victory in our ongoing effort to protect the fundamental right of pharmacists to practice their profession without having to violate their conscience. Our attorneys secured a sweeping victory for pro-life pharmacy owners in Illinois after a legal battle lasting six years.  A state court in Illinois issued…

Each year, we receive questions about graduation prayer – what’s permissible, what isn’t. Students do enjoy constitutional protections when it comes to expressing their faith.  However, when it comes to graduation, the legal landscape is anything but clear.  Court decisions in different areas of the country have produced a myriad of rulings – sometimes creating…

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