Experts said the church protest and fallout over the arrests of journalists who covered it are among many First Amendment challenges in Minnesota.
The University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents will meet this week, and they’re expected to approve a $700,000 bonus for ...
Trump FCC chair at center of Colbert and Kimmel controversies urges networks broadcast ‘patriotic, pro-America’ content - ...
The following is the transcript of the interview with Rep. Tony Gonzales, Republican of Texas, that aired on "Face the Nation ...
As a federal marijuana rescheduling decision remains pending, congressional researchers have released an analysis of tax implications for cannabis businesses under current law—including a review of ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A doctor and content creator in California said she's no stranger to hateful messages online, but she decided ...
A heavily amended casino relocation proposal advanced out of the Indiana Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday, sending ...
A House Committee voted 8-1 Wednesday to advance House Bill 143 after hearing from medical providers who said they felt pressured to self-censor.
Florida Legislature urged to fund Florida Forever to preserve natural land per voter wishes. Realtor shows how wire fraud can ...
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Trump has chipped away at the long-standing wall between church and state. It’s just the beginning
A series of faith initiatives championed by the White House has led to a systematic religious revival within the government’s ...
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After Minnesota church protest, Alabama, other states move to crack down on disruptions
Alabama is one of the states trying increase the penalties for disrupting religious services at houses of worship.
Alabama and nineteen other Republican-led states are asking the Supreme Court to blow up more than century of First Amendment precedents. In their place, they are urging the high court’s conservative ...
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