While the conflict in Iran continues to draw national attention, a series of significant domestic policy moves unfolded in Washington this week Here are five key developments from the past week
Police officers in Germany raided the home Thursday of Dirk and Petra Wunderlich and forcibly took their four children, ages 7 to 14, because they homeschool
The White House has posted a response to the petition to stop the deportation of the Romeikes, a homeschooling family from Germany The White House does not respond to issues before the courts, the ...
The odds that the U S Supreme Court will take the case of the Romeikes, a German homeschooling family that the U S Justice Department is seeking to deport, are better than average, Michael Farris ...
Advancing the goal of tolerance in society may require denying parents the right to determine their children s education, the U S Justice Department argued in a legal brief for the case of a German ...
A U S appeals court sided with the U S Justice Department and denied asylum for the Romeikes They fled from Germany after they were threatened with the possibility of losing custody of their children ...
In a political asylum case involving a German family that fled to the United States to be able to homeschool their children, the U S Justice Department is arguing that the freedom to choose to ...
TAMPA, Fla.-For most of this already long presidential race, indeed for most of his political career, Mitt Romney and his campaign have refrained from discussing in detail his Mormon religion. But t...
Tony Perkins, president of Family Research Council, held a press conference Thursday afternoon, stating in no uncertain terms that while the suspected shooter was responsible for wounding the group s