A protester was arrested on Easter Sunday outside Cities Church in St Paul, Minnesota, the same church at the center of a January national media firestorm when activists stormed its sanctuary during
The majority of Supreme Court justices seemed to side with a former high school football coach April 25 who said his postgame prayers on the field — that cost him his job — amounted to private speech.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heard the case regarding a Washington state high school football coach who was fired from his job for silently praying on the field after games.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heard the case regarding a Washington state high school football coach who was fired from his job for silently praying on the field after games.
The Satanic Temple has filed a civil suit against a Pennsylvania elementary school only a few days after the district voted down a parent’s request to create an after-school Satan club for non-religious students.
Christopher Jaime Reyes, a former youth pastor at Wesley United Methodist Church on Marco Island, Florida, has been arrested for sending nudes pictures and lewd messages to an underage girl on social media.
A private college in Utah said it won't cancel its plans to offer an elective class on pornography for its upcoming May term even though the backlash on social media has been severely critical of the school.
Elon Musk reached an agreement to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion on Monday, promising a more lenient touch to policing content on the platform where he promotes his interests, attacks critics, and opines on social and economic issues to more than 83 million followers.
An Ohio university will pay a philosophy professor $400,000 in damages and attorneys fees after disciplining him for using the wrong pronoun when addressing a transgender student who wanted to be referred to as a female.
Pornhub's parent company MindGeek has been slapped with a $500 million class-action lawsuit headed by a Canadian woman who claims that she was featured in pornographic videos uploaded online without her consent.
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that a University of Central Florida (UCF) policy targeting "discriminatory harassment" likely violates the First Amendment.