Same-Sex Marriage and the “Reconceiving” of Children

Same-Sex Marriage and the “Reconceiving” of Children By: Helen M. Alvare Written: December 1, 2014 Abstract Historically, the U.S. Supreme Court has consistently highlighted the importance of procreation in its consideration of marriage in constitutional cases. Recently, however, litigants seeking same-sex marriage and judicial decisions sympathetic to their arguments have ignored the language and holdings… Continue reading Same-Sex Marriage and the “Reconceiving” of Children

The Biden Administration’s Regulatory Superweapon for Its Radical Agenda

By: L. Martin Nussbaum November 20, 2022 After the midterm elections, President Biden promised that “nothing will change.” With Congress remaining gridlocked, he will rule by executive order and regulation. One of his more significant actions will likely consist of making final a regulation his Department of Health and Human Services proposed on August 4. Innocuously… Continue reading The Biden Administration’s Regulatory Superweapon for Its Radical Agenda

HHS proposal replaces medical ethics with transgender ideology, critics say

By: Tom Tracy, Catholic News; featuring L. Martin Nussbaum Dated: August 4, 2022 Proposed federal regulatory changes to the Affordable Care Act will mean “woke” political correctness will trump medical and ethical considerations, likely exacerbating a nursing and physician shortage in the U.S. That’s one assessment on the proposed revisions released July 25 by the… Continue reading HHS proposal replaces medical ethics with transgender ideology, critics say

Charis Bible College Wins Tax Fight Against City of Woodland Park; Makes Financial Concession

By: Mountain Jackpot; Featuring Andrew Nussbaum Students And Wommack Ministries’ Supporters Pack Meeting Trevor Phipps Charis Bible College has won a lengthy fight over the right to rescind a previous agreement with the city of Woodland Park, resulting in the waiving of millions in potential property tax revenue for a new housing project. But at… Continue reading Charis Bible College Wins Tax Fight Against City of Woodland Park; Makes Financial Concession

Supreme Court Rules Maine’s Discrimination Against Religious Schools Unconstitutional

Adopting wholesale the position of Nussbaum Gleason attorneys Andrew Nussbaum and Martin Nussbaum in their amicus brief filed on behalf of renowned constitutional scholar, Professor Michael McConnell, the Supreme Court ruled today that Maine’s discrimination against religious private schools violated the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause. As the most rural state in the union, Maine… Continue reading Supreme Court Rules Maine’s Discrimination Against Religious Schools Unconstitutional

Host of roving ministries challenges central Colorado city’s broad ban against RVs parking at churches overnight

Court House News / AMANDA PAMPURO / May 7, 2022 Rev. Paul Elder sued the city of Pueblo after being cited with a zoning violation for hosting a traveling evangelist’s RV overnight PUEBLO, Colo. (CN) — The roving evangelist is an icon of the old west: an inspired man riding his horse between boomtowns, spreading the… Continue reading Host of roving ministries challenges central Colorado city’s broad ban against RVs parking at churches overnight

Colorado church: City’s RV ban is a violation of religious freedom

By Mark A. Kellner – The Washington Times – Thursday, May 12, 2022 Parking for traveling ministers is part of church’s ‘hospitality ministry,’ pastor says A Colorado pastor says allowing traveling ministers to park their RVs in his church parking lot and connect to utilities there is part of his congregation’s “hospitality ministry” in place for more… Continue reading Colorado church: City’s RV ban is a violation of religious freedom

HHS expected to propose health care rule on abortion, transgender services

By Tom Tracy; featuring Martin Nussbaum Dated: Apr 5, 2022 Catholic News Service Leadership at the Catholic Benefits Association believes the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will soon announce new regulations that may pose an existential threat to religious-based employers including Catholic hospitals. Discovery of a 74-page legal memorandum attached to a court… Continue reading HHS expected to propose health care rule on abortion, transgender services

Gender agenda, conscience, and health care mandates

Article by Jim Graves Dated: April 1, 2022 Colorado Springs Chapter Legate, Doug Wilson, Chief Executive Officer of the Catholic Benefits Association, is concerned. In April, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is expected to announce that organizations that provide their employees with health benefits packages must include coverage for both surgical abortions and a… Continue reading Gender agenda, conscience, and health care mandates

Nussbaum fights for freedom of worship.

The Intermountain Jewish News, February 14, 2022, featuring L. Martin Nussbaum Since the dawn of United States history, our country has retained as one of its most important tenets the right of religious freedom. Our Founding Fathers came to these shores to escape persecution due to their religious beliefs. We as Jews know firsthand what… Continue reading Nussbaum fights for freedom of worship.

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