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« on: October 12, 2005, 08:43:53 AM »

Reclaim America From The ACLU News - Page 1
The ACLU Must Go:  Click The Link For The Full Story
http://www.reclaimamerica.org/Pages/ACLU/StoryArchivesFull.asp

10/6/2005  Challenge to Ohio “Choose Life” Plate Thrown Out
A federal judge in Ohio has thrown out a challenge aimed at blocking the state’s offering of “Choose Life” license plates. Money raised by the specialty plate typically goes to support crisis pregnancy centers, where pregnant women are presented with alternatives to abortion, including adoption.

9/22/2005  Roberts Deserved Unanimous Committee Approval, But Confirmation Now a "Foregone Conclusion"
Dr. Gary Cass, Executive Director of the Center for Reclaiming America for Christ issued the following statement after today’s 13-5 Senate Judiciary Committee vote to approve the nomination of John G. Roberts, Jr., to be Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The Center collected 160,000 petitions in support of Roberts’ nomination which it delivered to Senate Judiciary Committee members last week.

9/14/2005  ACLU Threat Removes 23rd Psalm from Courthouse
The 23rd Psalm display which stood at the Oglethorpe County Courthouse in Lexington, Georgia, has been removed amidst the threat of a lawsuit from the ACLU. The Georgia chapter of America’s so-called protector of all freedoms called the display essentially the same as a Ten Commandments display.

9/13/2005  Senator Graham Questions Judge Roberts
On September 13, during the confirmation hearings of Judge John G. Roberts Jr., Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) asked some pretty tough questions of Judge Roberts. The following is a portion of this testimony:

8/24/2005  Abstinence-Only Group's Funding Suspended by Federal Government The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has decided to halt funding of the Silver Ring Thing, a group dedicated to abstinence-only education, because of an ACLY lawsuit which alleged that the group's message was an overtly religious one.

8/22/2005  Court Orders Resurrection of Commandments Monument
On August 19, the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a Nebraska Ten Commandments monument, overturning a lower court decision which had forced the community to remove the decalogue from public property.

8/19/2005  ACLU Defends Woman Guilty of Doing Cocaine While Pregnant
The ACLU has filed an appeal on behalf of an Easton County (Md.) woman who was convicted of reckless endangerment after snorting cocaine while pregnant. The ACLU plans to argue that the unborn child has no rights under the law and is not entitled to any protections.

8/19/2005  Alabama Teachers to Be Given Guide on Religion
As the new school year approaches, the Alabama Education Association (AEA) is set to distribute two booklets on how to handle religion in the state’s public schools to some 50,000 teachers. According to AEA spokesman David Stout, the goal is to dispel the notion that the Bible and prayer are not allowed in public schools.

8/16/2005  ACLU Compares Praying Christians to Terrorists
After members of the Tangipahoa Parish (La.) School Board hosted a conference to discuss religious liberties in the public schools, an ACLU spokesman compared the board members seeking to pray at meetings to "the people who flew the airplanes into the buildings in this country."

8/16/2005  Judge: School Board Prayer OK Under Constitution
In Delaware, U.S. District Judge Joseph Farnan dismissed a federal lawsuit filed by the ACLU challenging a school board's right to offer prayer before meetings.

8/11/2005  ACLU Sues to Stop County Commission Prayers
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a federal lawsuit against the Cobb County (Ga.) Commission, demanding that the county bar overtly Christian prayers.

8/10/2005  ACLU Sees Green Behind the Gavel
The Center takes a closer look at how an ideological judiciary has lined the pockets of the American Civil Liberties Union with taxpayer dollars.

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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2005, 08:47:56 AM »

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8/10/2005  ACLU to Attack Florida Sex Offender Laws
On pace with an organization that would object to a Virginia law requiring parental attendance at a nudist camp designed for 11-year-olds, the ACLU has announced that it plans to challenge Florida laws requiring sexual predators to steer clear of schools, parks, day-care centers, libraries, and playgrounds.

8/10/2005  Commandments Case Leaves Confusion in Lower Courts Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 conflicting decisions on whether public displays of the Ten Commandments are constitutional, confusion has been created among the lower courts which remain without any solid guidance.

8/3/2005  ACLU Wants to Re-open Kentucky GLSEN Case
The ACLU of Kentucky has asked a federal judge to revisit a two-year-old lawsuit which sought to establish a Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) at Boyd County High School in Ashland, Kentucky.

8/1/2005  No Violation in Louisiana Prayer Case Says Federal Judge
A federal judge has ruled that a Tangipahoa Parish (Louisiana) teacher did not violate a prior agreement banning prayer in schools when she held a before school Bible club and led students in silent prayer following the Pledge of Allegiance.

7/29/2005  Public Pressure Leads Company to Abandon Gay Billboard
After facing intense public outcry, Clear Channel Communications has announced plans to take down a billboard advertisement for homosexual-oriented website. The ad featured two naked men wrapped in the American flag.

7/29/2005  Judge: Utah Must Allow “GAYSROK” License Plate
A judge has sided with the ACLU, ruling that the state of Utah does not have the legal right to block a lesbian woman from displaying a specialty license plate which reads, “GAYSROK.”

7/29/2005  San Diego Residents Vote to Save the Cross
After battling the American Civil Liberties Union over the constitutionality of an historic Cross atop San Diego’s Mount Soledad, city residents have voted overwhelmingly to transfer ownership of the land beneath the Cross to the federal government — where the Cross will be labeled as a war memorial.

7/29/2005  U.S. Senate Defends the Boy Scouts From the ACLU
On July 26, the United States Senate voted 98-0 to allow the Boy Scouts of America to continue the practice of hosting the National Scout Jamboree on U.S. military bases.

7/29/2005  ACLU Seeks Non-Christian Texts for Courtroom Oaths
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal lawsuit against the state of North Carolina to force state and county courts to provide alternative texts for witnesses who refuse to swear an oath on the Holy Bible.

7/15/2005  Arkansas District to Remove Evolution Warning Stickers
After facing threats of litigation from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Beebe County (Arkansas) School Board voted 3-2 to remove warning labels from the district textbooks covering evolution.

7/11/2005  Judge Forbids Pentagon Assistance of Boy Scouts
A federal judge has sided with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) ruling that the U.S. Department of Defense may no longer sponsor the National Scout Jamboree because the children’s organization requires its members to live a morally straight life and swear an oath to God.

7/8/2005  Court Agrees to Hear Youth Nudist Camp Lawsuit
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided to reinstate the ACLU's lawsuit challenging a Virginia statute requiring parents to accompany their children when visiting Virginia's nudist camp for kids aged 11-17.

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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2005, 08:52:15 AM »

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7/7/2005  Court Affirms Louisiana Abstinence Program
Louisiana’s abstinence education program has not violated a court-order with its religious content, said U.S. District Court Judge G. Thomas Porteous, Jr. Though the Governor’s Program on Abstinence has religious references on its website, including links to other organizations which promote prayer and abstinence,
there is not an excessive entanglement between government and religion ruled Porteous.

7/7/2005  No Judicial Intervention in Other Commandments Cases
After the Supreme Court issued its conflicting and confusing rulings in the Ten Commandments cases, the same court let stand, without comment, several lower court rulings which outlawed Decalogue exhibits on school grounds and in courtrooms. There are no plans to revisit the cases at this time.

7/7/2005  Florida Supreme Court Helped to Fund ACLU
The Center for Reclaiming America for Christ has uncovered documents revealing that the Florida Supreme Court is responsible for helping to fund the ACLU of Florida — using the short-term invested monies of unsuspecting home buyers and
lawsuit settlements.

7/1/2005  Sandra Day O’Connor Announces Retirement
Somewhat surprisingly, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor has become the first justice to announce her retirement from the United States Supreme Court, leaving a vacancy which will be filled by a President Bush nominee.

6/30/2005  No “Gay Pride” Events for Florida County
The county commission of Hillsborough County, Florida, has unanimously passed a policy which directs the county government to “abstain from acknowledging, promoting, or participating” in “gay pride” recognition or events.

6/28/2005  Gay T-Shirts Allowed by Missouri School District
The ACLU has dropped a lawsuit against a Missouri school district when the district revisited its decision to ban T-shirts containing messages on “gay rights.” The lawsuit stems from a 15-year-old student at Webb City High School who was punished twice for wearing shirts with messages in support of homosexuals.

6/27/2005  Court Declares Courthouse Commandments Unconstitutional
According to a new study by researchers from the University of Chicago and Duke University, divorced persons are linked to higher rates of chronic illness and a loss of mobility later in life.

6/27/2005  Dr. D. James Kennedy Responds to Ten Commandments Decision
Dr. D. James Kennedy responds to the Ten Commandments decision.

6/27/2005  Judges Who Are Not “Out of the Mainstream”
in an effort to appease this minority, I thought it would be interesting to review several major pollsters to see what a judge who is “IN the mainstream” might look like.

6/24/2005  Maryland Court Rules Ten Commandments Constitutional
The Ten Commandments display in a Frederick, Maryland, park is constitutional, said a federal district court.

6/23/2005  West Virginia Court Redefines Family Unit
Though the grandparents were originally awarded custody by the courts, the lesbian partner insisted that she should have custodial rights in this case. Incredibly, on June 17, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals rescinded custody of the 5-year-old boy from the child’s maternal grandparents, declaring that the unrelated lesbian should be deemed the “psychological parent.”

6/14/2005  Ten Commandments Decision Expected Soon
A decision is expected to be handed down soon from the United States Supreme Court on the constitutionality of Ten Commandment displays on public property. When the decision is handed down, it will have been done from a building which features a statue of Moses holding the Decalogue in dispute.

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6/14/2005  Teacher Forced to Ignore Faults of Darwin
The Washington County (Va.) School District forced a high school biology teacher to discontinue a 15-year-old practice of distributing texts that allowed students to investigate the claims of creation science versus Darwin’s theory on their own for extra credit.

6/14/2005  ACLU Seeks to Jail Teachers Who Pray
After federal courts imposed a ban on school prayer in the Tangipahoa Parish (La.) School District, the ACLU is asking a federal judge to arrest all teachers or administrators who violate the order.

6/10/2005  ACLU Sues Library of Congress on Behalf of Transsexual
The ACLU has filed a federal lawsuit in Washington, D.C., on behalf of a transsexual whose job offer was rescinded by the Library of Congress when they were informed that he was in the process of cosmetic surgery to make him look like a female.

6/8/2005  ACLU Chapter Sues Legislator for Saying “Jesus”
The Indiana Civil Liberties Union (ICLU) has filed a federal lawsuit against the Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, Brian Bosma, for using the name of Jesus in the body’s opening prayers.

6/3/2005  Planned Parenthood’s Files Can be Reviewed by State
An Indiana judge has ruled that the state can seize patient records from Planned Parenthood as it continues to investigate a complaint alleging that the nation’s largest provider of abortion failed to report child abuse, as state law mandates.

6/1/2005  Judge Sentences Offenders to Church
A Kentucky judge has been offering an interesting sentencing option for some drug and alcohol offenders. Instead of serving time in prison or rehab, District Judge Michael Caperton is offering offenders the option of attending worship services.

5/25/2005  Supreme Court to Consider Parental Notification Law
The U.S. Supreme Court announced plans to review the constitutionality of a 2003 New Hampshire law requiring parental notification for minors seeking abortions.

5/19/2005  ACLU Contends Abstinence Education Violates Church and State
The ACLU has filed a lawsuit alleging that an abstinence education program has been the recipient of federal funds in violation of the so-called separation of church and state. Since 2003, the Silver Ring Things, an abstinence education group based in Pennsylvania, has received more than $1 million in federal money earmarked for faith-based initiatives, which President Bush has courageously supported since nearly the inception of his presidency.

5/11/2005  Missouri Says “No Homosexual Adoption”: Lawsuit Filed
The Missouri State Department of Social Services (DSS) adheres to a “no homosexual adoption policy,” which they enforced by telling two Kansas City women that they could not adopt a child. With the aid of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Lisa Johnston and Dawn Roginski have filed a lawsuit against the state, alleging that such a policy is “unconstitutional.”

5/9/2005  ACLU Sues to Block Ohio “Choose Life” Plates
On April 27, the ACLU of Ohio filed a lawsuit against a state law that allows the state to produce and sell “Choose Life” license plates.

5/9/2005  ACLU Sues to Overturn Missouri Gay Adoption Ban
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the state of Missouri on behalf of two lesbian women seeking to overturn the state’s ban on gay adoption.

5/4/2005  Bible Class OK’d by Texas School Board
A unanimous vote by the school board of Odessa, Texas, has added a Bible class to its high school curriculum. In a show of grassroots support, more than 6,000 residents signed a petition supporting the class, many of whom packed the school board meeting, at which the class was approved.

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Reclaim America From The ACLU News - Page 5
The ACLU Must Go:  Click The Link For The Full Story
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5/2/2005  ACLU Seeks Abortion for 13-Year-Old
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed an appeal with Florida’s 4th District Court of Appeals, seeking to overturn an injunction that had been issued to prevent a 13-year-old girl from obtaining an abortion was originally scheduled for April 26.

4/19/2005  Judge Tosses Compromise to Allow Memorial Cross
In yet another act of judicial arrogance, one federal judge has refused to permit a compromise that would have preserved a World War I memorial Cross located in the Mojave National Preserve.

4/14/2005  School Prayer Bill Approved in Arkansas
A bill that prohibits school officials from interfering with student-led and initiated prayer has been passed overwhelmingly by the Arkansas House, 75 to 9. The passage comes despite an ACLU attempt to convince lawmakers that the bill would “likely be unconstitutional” under United States Supreme Court precedent.

3/22/2005  ACLU to Challenge Tennessee Marriage Amendment
The ACLU of Tennessee will reportedly sue to prevent Tennessee from amending its state constitution to define marriage as the union between a man and a woman only. The measure was overwhelmingly supported last week by the Tennessee House, with the intention of putting the issue to voters in November 2006.

3/22/2005  ACLU Wants Lawsuit Reinstated in Teenage Nudist Case
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is urging a federal appeals court to reinstate a lawsuit which challenges the Virginia law used to ban child nudist camps, calling the law unconstitutional. The ACLU argues that the law violates the children’s right to privacy.

3/22/2005  Chief Justice Rehnquist to Return to Bench
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist, ill for the past five months and absent from the bench throughout that time, was set to return March 21. He was scheduled to sit for two-hour long arguments, according to a spokeswoman.

3/18/2005  ACLU Opposes Federal Land Lease to Church
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is attempting to block the federal government from leasing a piece of land to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), where more than 100 Mormons died in 1856.

3/18/2005  ACLU Threatens School-Sponsored Scout Troops
In February, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sent a threatening letter to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) warning them that they were planning to sue all schools that sponsor the values-oriented organization.

3/3/2005  Lawsuit Charges Contractor with Religious Training
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU) are seeking a court order barring the Firm Foundation of Bradford County (Penn.) from including “religious activities” in the program it has run in the county correctional facility since 2002.

3/2/2005  Arguments Heard in Commandments Case
The United States Supreme Court heard arguments today in two Ten Commandments cases seeking to determine the constitutionality of such displays on public ground.

3/1/2005  Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Commandments Case
The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments beginning tomorrow to determine whether or not the Ten Commandments posted on government property are a violation of the U.S. Constitution. At issue here is whether the mere presence of the Commandments is an establishment of religion, as the First Amendment strictly prohibits.

2/28/2005  Supreme Court Won’t Hear Alabama Sex Toy Case
The United States Supreme Court has refused to hear a case challenging the constitutionality of an Alabama law which makes it a crime to sell sex toys in the state. A group that regularly uses “sexual devices,” along with two vendors, filed the appeal, saying the case falls in line with a “constitutional right to sexual privacy.”

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2/24/2005  Florida Lawmakers Prepare Parental Notification Bill
In November, Florida voters approved a ballot initiative that cleared the way for a parental notification law to be introduced. Florida lawmakers seem ready to propose the law, which would amend the state constitution.

2/22/2005  ACLU Threatens Suit Over “Eyeliner Discrimination”
The ACLU is threatening the E.V. Cain Middle School in Auburn, California, with a lawsuit over the school’s enforcement of a policy to prohibit a boy from wearing eyeliner in school. The ACLU calls it “sexual discrimination.”

2/17/2005  Youth Sexuality Bill Introduced in Congress
A piece of legislation, which seeks to counter abstinence-only sexual education, has been introduced in Congress. The Responsible Education About Life Act would create a $206 million annual grant program to be administered through the Department of Health and Human Services for “comprehensive” sex ed.

2/15/2005  Evolution Stickers an Issue in Kansas, Arkansas
An Arkansas School district has agreed to remove stickers it had placed in science textbooks to warn students that evolution is a theory and not a fact. At the urging of the ACLU, the Beebe School District in Little Rock decided to avoid a threatened lawsuit and consequently allow its students to be taught a theory which is heavily questioned amongst the scientific community.

2/7/2005  Pregnancy Center to be De-funded for Not Offering Abortion
Pro-choice activists in Santa Monica (Calif.) have pointed out that state taxes were being used to fund a crisis pregnancy center which counsels against abortion, and for that reason, a commission which funds “children services” will defund the clinic.

1/31/2005  Virginia High Court Strikes Anti-Fornication Law
On January 14, the Virginia Supreme Court declared the state’s anti-fornication law unconstitutional, citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2003 decision in Lawrence v. Texas as the basis for their decision.

1/31/2005  ACLU Omits Religion From Constitution Tutorial
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) — often criticized for infringing on America’s free expression of religion — has been caught red-handed attempting to edit the First Amendment on its own website. Specifically, the organization’s website omitted any mention of religion in its discussion on the First Amendment.

1/31/2005  ACLU Battles City Over Christian Calendar
In Greer, South Carolina, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed an official complaint with city officials, arguing that the Commission of Public Works (CPW) inappropriately published a calendar that includes Bible verses.

1/26/2005  ACLU Targets Louisiana Abstinence Program, Again
The ACLU is claiming that Louisiana is acting in violation of a 2002 court settlement over the administration of a statewide abstinence-education program. Saying that the program “promotes religion,” the ACLU wants the court to hold the state in contempt. In the settlement, the state agreed to tightly monitor spending to ensure that no money would go to “promote religion.”

1/26/2005  Coach Forced to Halt Prayer After ACLU Threatens
A high school wrestling coach in Michigan was ordered to stop leading prayers with team members, after the ACLU threatened to sue the Lincoln Consolidated School District. Though the prayer was not mandated, the entire team participated, quite unlike the ACLU, who has effectively mandated that team members not voluntarily pray. This is a defense of rights?

1/18/2005  Coalition of Gay Organizations Sets 2005 Agenda
In Washington, D.C., twenty-two homosexual advocacy organizations met to determine the best course of action to accomplish their goals. The coalition developed an 8-point-mission plan for the coming year.

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1/18/2005  Florida High Court Affirms Parental Notification Amendment
On January 13, the Florida Supreme Court dismissed a motion filed by the ACLU and Planned Parenthood, which sought to strike down Florida’s Parental Notification Amendment passed on November 2.

1/17/2005  International Sex Laws May Affect U.S. Policy
Today, throughout the Western World, sociologists are seeing trends toward the sexualization of young children. The dismissal of moral standards and Christian ethics from international law has created a vacuum of absolute standards, which has ushered in an international trend seeking to provide naive sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-graders with the legal right to consent to sexual relations with adults, making them more attractive targets for adult sexual predators.

1/17/2005  Courts Granting Sexual Right-to-Privacy to Minors
The power of judicial precedent is undeniable in American society.
Unfortunately, the most recent string of judicial precedents creates a frightening foundation for the dismissal of parental rights and the establishment of sexual independence for minors.

1/14/2005  No Bible Class in Michigan Schools
The school board of Frankenmuth (Mich.) voted to not offer a class entitled the “Bible as Literature and History” at Frankenmuth High School, after school superintendent Michael Murphy recommended that the course not be offered.

1/14/2005  Bible Removed From Houston Courthouse Memorial
On January 10, in compliance with a federal judge’s order, officials removed a Bible from a monument outside the Harris County Courthouse in Houston, Texas. This action came after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted its temporary stay, which had allowed the Bible to remain in a memorial display, while the appeals court reviewed the lower court decision.

1/12/2005  Antifacists Omitted From DOJ Rape Treatment Information
Planned Parenthood and the ACLU, among other pro-abortion groups, are lamenting the decision by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to leave antifacists such as the “morning-after pill,” out of its guidelines for treating victims of rape. The pro-abortion groups wanted such drugs included to “spare women an unwanted pregnancy.”

1/11/2005  New Pledge Policy for Virginia School Board
The ACLU of Virginia sent a letter to members of the Spotsylvania (VA) County School Board, urging them to adopt a new policy governing the Pledge of Allegiance. And the school board has complied. Students will not be required to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance.

1/11/2005  Supreme Court Dismisses Fla. Gay Adoption Ban Suit
On January 10, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of four homosexual men seeking to overturn Florida’s ban on adoption by homosexual couples, which remains the only surviving ban of its kind.

1/10/2005  ACLU Halts Pursuit of Restraining Order for Intelligent Design Policy
The ACLU has backed away from a restraining order against the Dover (Penn.) Area School District to prevent the district from enforcing a new policy that allows the teaching of theories of the origins of life other than evolution. The ACLU filed a lawsuit in December 2004, which is still scheduled to go to trial later this year.

1/7/2005  Supreme Court Considers Hearing Florida Homosexual Adoption Ban
The United States Supreme Court is expected to consider what cases will be heard in 2005. Among the list of potential cases is an appeal which seeks to deem Florida’s ban on homosexual adoption unconstitutional.

12/31/2004  Ban on Homosexual Foster Parents Struck Down in Arkansas
An Arkansas state regulation banning the placement of foster children in any household with a homosexual member was struck down by a judge who determined that the state agency enforcing the ban had overstepped its boundaries by trying to enforce “public morality.”

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12/17/2004  Court: Parents Can No Longer Monitor Phone Calls
The Washington Supreme Court has ruled that parents no longer have the right to eavesdrop on their children’s phone conversations — establishing a personal right-to-privacy for minors.

12/16/2004  Supreme Court Sets Date For Arguments in Commandments Case
The United States Supreme Court has announced that it will hear arguments in two cases involving the Ten Commandments on March 2, 2005. Van Orden v. Perry, a case originating in Texas will be heard first, while McCreary County v. ACLU of Kentucky will be heard shortly thereafter.

12/15/2004  ACLU Plans Intelligent Design Lawsuit
A lawsuit is expected from the ACLU challenging the decision by the Dover (Penn.) School District’s decision to teach alternatives to the theory of evolution alongside Darwinism.

12/11/2004  President Bush Signs Abortion Non-Discrimination Bill
On December 8, President Bush signed legislation that will protect hospitals, medical professionals, and health insurance providers from being forced to perform or pay for abortions. This legislation was included in Congress’ last-minute $388 billion omnibus spending bill.

12/10/2004  IRS Offers Tax Breaks for Sex Change
In what appears to be a growing trend in acknowledging transsexual legitimacy, the Internal Revenue Service granted Rhiannon O’Donnabhain’s request to deduct the cost of her sex change operation from her taxable income. The IRS review
board concluded that her sex change was, indeed, a “medically necessary” operation to treat her “gender dysphoria.”

12/3/2004  Bible Week Dropped by Illinois Village
A decade-long practice of naming the last week in November “Bible Week” is coming to an end in Wauconda, Illinois. The reason? A complaint of religious discrimination!

12/2/2004  Support of Homosexual Agenda Pushed in Schools
Only weeks after 11 states voted unanimously to protect the definition of marriage as only between one man and one woman, homosexual activists have renewed their push to extend their agenda to the public schools of America.

11/23/2004  ACLU Targets Abstinence Education Program
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is threatening a lawsuit against the state of Louisiana with a lawsuit because a state-run website promoting abstinence mentions God. The ACLU’s threat is that unless the Governor’s Program on Abstinence removes the religious references from its website within 30 days, a lawsuit will be filed in federal court.

11/19/2004  Air Force Academy To Stifle Christian Speech?
Non-Christian cadets at the Air Force Academy are complaining that they are feeling pressured by their Christian peers, prompting the Academy to say that it will increase its “tolerance” training.

11/17/2004  Pentagon Warns Military Not to Support Scouts
After battling the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in court for five years, the Pentagon has finally folded, announcing plans to warn all military bases to avoid any sponsorship of Boy Scout troops.

11/17/2004  Rhode Island City Beats ACLU’s Christmas Lawsuit
The city of Cranston, Rhode Island, has successfully defended its right to celebrate the Christmas holiday with decorations on the front lawn of City Hall. On November 15, U.S. District Judge William Smith ruled that the city’s nativity scene was not an unconstitutional endorsement of religion.

11/11/2004  Georgia City Removes Commandments in Fear of Lawsuit Last week, the Hartwell, Georgia, city council voted 3-2 to support the removal of a Ten Commandments plaque that hung on the wall of the city’s police station.

11/9/2004  Court Challenge in Georgia Over Warning About Evolution
Cobb County, Georgia, school officials are in court to defend themselves against allegations that accuse the school district of promoting religion by requiring that all science textbooks used in public schools warn students that evolution is a theory and not fact.

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10/29/2004  Justice O’Connor Lauds International Law; Again
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor asserts that judges would be negligent if they were to look past international law in United States courts when deciding cases. In a speech at Georgetown University Law School, O’Connor made the statements, marking the second time in recent months that she has affirmed the place of international law in America’s jurisprudence system.

10/28/2004  ACLU Lawsuit Seeking to Force Baltimore to Accept Same-Sex “Marriage”
ACLU Lawsuit Seeking to Force Baltimore to Accept Same-Sex “Marriage”

10/25/2004  Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over L.A. Cross
On October 19, U.S. District Judge S. James Otero dismissed a federal lawsuit seeking to restore a cross to the Los Angeles County official seal.

10/25/2004  Chief Justice Rehnquist Hospitalized with Cancer
With the presidential election just eight days away, FOX News confirmed reports that U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist has undergone a tracheotomy at Bethesda Naval Hospital after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer.

10/22/2004  Arizona Sheriff Refuses Transport to Abortion Clinic
In a refreshing stand for life, Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio is refusing transportation to any inmate seeking an abortion. Immediately after announcing the policy, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other abortion advocates announced plans to challenge the sheriff.

10/12/2004  Supreme Court to Weigh in on Commandments
On October 12, the U.S. Supreme Court announced plans to review two appeals challenging the constitutionality of the Ten Commandments displays on government property.

10/12/2004  Maryland School Board Seeks Removal of Profane Books; Addition of Bible
A school board in Maryland is seeking to clean up the school system’s required reading list, while crafting a proposal that recommends the distribution of Bibles in schools, removing science texts that teach evolution as fact, and teaching abstinence sex education.

10/5/2004  ACLU Seeks to Overturn Florida’s Ban on Homosexual Adoption
The ACLU is challenging Florida’s ban on adoptions by homosexuals in the United States Supreme Court. The only state in the nation with such a law, it was upheld by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this year, amidst similar complaints that the law is “discriminatory.”

10/5/2004  Supreme Court Affirms Violation of Catholic Conscience
In line with a series of disappointing court decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed a last-chance appeal by the California Catholic Charities, which appealed a state court decision that forces them to violate the tenets of the Catholic doctrine by providing birth control to employees.

10/1/2004  Virginia Prisons to Pay for Transsexual Therapy
In an effort to end a federal lawsuit initiated by the ACLU, the Virginia Department of Corrections has agreed to use the state’s public treasury to fund the hormone therapy of a self-perceived transsexual. The state’s previous policy had barred the transsexual inmates from such treatments.

9/30/2004  Maine Town to Ban Prayer at Meetings
Selectmen from the city of Monson, Maine, have voted to discontinue the practice of praying prior to acting on the town’s annual budget. The vote was preceded by a request from the Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU), an affiliate of the ACLU, asking the town to cease including sectarian prayer in its public meetings.

9/30/2004  Choose Life Plates Ruled Unconstitutional in Tennessee
A federal judge in Tennessee has ruled that the state’s “Choose Life” license plate is unconstitutional. The judge said that it was wrong for state lawmakers to make a law allowing a pro-life license plate and not a pro-abortion one.

9/22/2004  Phoenix Requires Porn Filters in Libraries, ACLU Up In Arms
After experiencing the tragic effects of pornography, the city of Phoenix, Arizona, has issued a ban on internet pornography in the city’s public libraries. Not surprisingly, the ACLU is planning to challenge the ban.

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9/22/2004  Nativity Scenes to Return to Michigan City
The Troy, Michigan, City Council has voted to permit privately funded nativity scenes outside of city hall as part of a “winter holiday” display. The 4-2 ruling allows for menorahs as well, and ended a two-year ban on the displays.

9/22/2004  Proposed Marriage Amendment in Georgia Faces Challenge
A proposed amendment to the Georgia Constitution, which would define marriage as the union between one man and one woman only, has been challenged by a lawsuit from opponents of the measure. The lawsuit, filed late last week, claims that the amendment violates the state Constitution because, while the ballot question asks a question about same-sex “marriage,” the actual amendment deals with additional issues, such as civil unions and jurisdiction of state courts.

9/17/2004  Delaware School District Ignores ACLU Threats
Despite threats of litigation from the ACLU, one Delaware school district has made it abundantly clear that they will not surrender America's Christian heritage without a fight.

9/17/2004  Court Orders Florida City to Level Crosses at Cemetery
On September 2, the Florida Supreme Court upheld a Boca Raton city ordinance that prohibits the display of upright crosses and Stars of David in the municipality’s cemetery. As a result, the existing grave markers must either be removed or set into the ground.

9/13/2004  Florida High Court Allows Parental Notification Vote
On September 2, the Florida Supreme Court issued a ruling which will allow the state’s voters the opportunity to decide whether to adopt the Parental Notification Amendment to the state’s constitution in the November 2 general election.

9/11/2004  Reclaiming For Christ Conference Returns February
It inspired a now five-term member of Congress to enter politics. It helped a North Carolina couple successfully push for abstinence instruction in local public schools. And it fostered creation of an issues handbook to be used in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination.

9/1/2004  Florida Supreme Court to Hear Parental Notification Lawsuit
The Supreme Court in the state of Florida has said that it will hear a lawsuit charging that a ballot initiative to add a parental notification law to the state constitution is unconstitutional. If approved by voters, legislators will craft legislation requiring abortion businesses to notify parents when their teenage daughter is considering an abortion.

8/27/2004  Louisiana School Board Drops Prayer Prior to Games
The Tangipahoa Parish School Board (La.) has decided to drop prayers before football games and other school events, as part of a lawsuit settlement filed by a resident. Parishes are the Louisiana equivalent of counties in every other state.

8/26/2004  Federal Judge Rules Partial Birth Abortion Ban Unconstitutional
Manhattan-based United States District Court Judge Richard Casey has ruled the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 unconstitutional because the law does not provide an exemption for the health and well being of the mother. The ruling comes two months after hearing closing arguments in the case.

8/24/2004  Pro-Life Sign Can Be Displayed by Pennsylvania Couple
A pro-life sign placed on the front porch of a central Pennsylvania home, which allegedly violated a borough ordinance because it did not promote a charity and was thus ordered to be removed, will be allowed to stay right where it is. The ordinance appealed to says that signs are permitted “for public, religious, and charitable institutions and uses such as parks, schools, churches, and similar uses.”

8/20/2004  ACLU Threatens Child Services Over Gospel Concert
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) claims that a fund-raising concert sponsored by the Franklin County Children Services is illegal, because the program will include Gospel music.

8/19/2004  Judge Allows Florida’s Parental Notification Vote
Earlier this month, the ACLU and Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against the state of Florida, in hopes of preventing the Parental Notification Amendment from reaching the November ballot. The Florida circuit judge assigned to the case has rejected their lawsuit.

8/17/2004  Appeals Court Allows Distribution of Religious Fliers
A three-judge panel of a federal appeals court has issued a unanimous opinion, allowing for the distribution of religious fliers on a school campus in Ohio.

8/17/2004  Judge OKs Parental Supervision Law for Teen Nudist Camps
A federal judge dismissed a federal lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), affirming a Virginia law that requires parental supervision at a nudist camp geared for teenagers.

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8/11/2004  Judge Orders Texas County to Remove Bible Display
For almost five decades, a Bible display has rested outside of the Harris County Courthouse in Houston, Texas. On August 10, one federal judge sided with the ACLU and ruled that the public display of the Bible was unconstitutional.

8/7/2004  Home Schooling Grows in America
In just four years, from 1999-2003, the number of home schooled children in the United States rose nearly 30 percent, due in large part to the public school system’s absence of religious lessons, morally compromised values, and limited curriculum.

8/5/2004  Court Upholds Alabama Law Banning Sex Toys
A federal appeals court has ruled that a 1998 Alabama law banning the distribution of sex toys is perfectly constitutional. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) initially brought the lawsuit challenging the law.

8/5/2004  ACLU Sues to Prevent Fla. Parental Notification Amendment
In November, Florida voters are expecting to vote on whether to add an amendment to the state constitution requiring minors to notify one parent prior to obtaining an abortion. On August 2, the ACLU and several chapters of Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction that would prevent the proposed amendment from appearing on the ballot.

8/4/2004  ACLU Defends Nudity T-Shirt on Commercial Flight
American Airlines is under scrutiny from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other extremist groups after requesting that one of its passengers remove a T-shirt that displayed a naked woman.

8/2/2004  Oregon Voters Put Marriage Amendment on Ballot
On July 26, Oregon’s Defense of Marriage Coalition collected an ample number of petitions to qualify to put a state constitutional amendment on the November ballot.

8/2/2004  Va. Councilman Will Not Omit Jesus from Prayer
Despite a July 22 ruling of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that prohibited all council prayers that expressly mention Jesus Christ, Fredericksburg City Councilman Hashmel Turner has announced that he would opt to violate the court order rather than violate his own personally held beliefs.

7/26/2004  ACLU Jumps on South Dakota Library for Removing Smut
Last week, the CENTER reported the removal of an inappropriate Planned Parenthood website (by Governor Mike Rounds) from a South Dakota website geared toward teenagers. Now, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) plans to challenge that move, saying that Rounds’ removal of the sexually inappropriate reen website, called “Teen Wire,” amounts to censorship.

7/19/2004  Ten Commandments Poster Ruled Unconstitutional
On July 14, a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a 2-1 ruling, declaring an Ohio judge’s display of the Ten Commandments to be unconstitutional.

7/14/2004  States Seek Ruling From Supreme Court on Ten Commandments Display
Indiana became the ninth state to seek guidelines from the United States Supreme Court on how the Ten Commandments may be legally displayed in public. In the past year there have been inconsistent rulings nationwide on just exactly what constitutes a legal display of the Decalogue.

7/14/2004  ACLU Claims FMA Harmful to Children
The Illinois affiliate of the ACLU has sent a letter to its senators urging them to vote against the Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA - SJ 40), which is embroiled in debate within the Senate chambers. Saying that FMA is “harmful to children who live in same-sex households,” ACLU of Illinois spokesman Edwin Yohnka called on Senators Richard Durbin and Peter Fitzgerald to not support “writing discrimination into our constitution.”

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7/12/2004  Reasons to Reject Same Sex Marriage
Dr. D. James Kennedy, president and founder of the Center for Reclaiming America, offers five good reasons why America must reject same-sex "marriages."

7/7/2004  School District, ACLU Refuse Christian Free-Speech
Bowing to pressure from the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union (Connecticut chapter of the ACLU), the Windsor Locks School District reversed its decision to allow clergy to give a biblical response to claims made by a pro-homosexual group (the Stonewall Speakers) in a school-wide student assembly.

7/2/2004  Pastors Fear Repercussions of Hate Crimes Legislation
Some Pennsylvania pastors are concerned that a recently passed amendment to the state’s hate crimes law will stifle their ability to preach against homosexuality and subject them to prosecution.

7/1/2004  ACLU Challenges Ban of Nude Teen Camps
On June 29, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a federal lawsuit against the state of Virginia, claiming that a state law banning child nudity camps is unconstitutional. The ACLU argues that the law violates the children’s right to privacy.

6/29/2004  Supreme Court Prevents Enforcement of Internet Porn Law
In a 5-4 decision, the United States Supreme Court has barred the government from enforcing the 1998 Child Online Protection Act, which was designed to protect young children from Internet pornography.

6/29/2004  New Jersey Legislature Intrudes Upon Catholic Doctrine
If several members of the New Jersey legislature have their way, the Roman Catholic Church will be forced to violate the tenets of its own faith — funding something deemed to be “intrinsically evil.”

6/23/2004  Arizona School Choice Tax Credit Claimed to Be a Promotion of Religion
Arizona’s tax break for donations, used to fund private school scholarships, is under attack by the ACLU’s Arizona affiliate. The Arizona Civil Liberties Union claims that the tax credit is an unconstitutional promotion of religion, and thus brought a lawsuit to United States District Court in Phoenix.

6/23/2004  Documents Reveal San Francisco Mayor’s Ties to Homosexual Activists
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, who issued “marriage” licenses to same-sex couples in spite of state law over the Valentine’s Day weekend, 2004, is in the news again.

6/18/2004  City Names to be Challenged Due to Religious References?
Following the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors’ decision to remove a tiny cross from the county’s official seal, many constitutional experts believe that it will not be long before the county will be pressured into changing its name to omit any religious reference.

6/16/2004  Los Angeles County Board Reaffirms Support for Cross Removal
Three Los Angeles (L.A.) County Supervisors have voted to reaffirm their prior decision to remove the cross from the L.A. County seal.

6/15/2004  Michigan Bans Partial-Birth Abortion, Redefines Birth
On June 9, both houses of the Michigan legislature voted to approve the petition-driven ban of partial-birth abortion.

6/14/2004  Supreme Court Dismisses Pledge Case on a Technicality
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that California atheist Michael Newdow does not have sufficient custody of his daughter to file a legal challenge to the phrase "one nation, under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.

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6/12/2004  Christians Protest L.A. County Cross Removal
Over 1,000 concerned protesters descended upon the meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to voice opposition to their decision to remove the cross from the county's seal.

6/10/2004  ACLU Bullies District into Banning Bible Distribution
Under a looming federal lawsuit initiated by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a suburban school district in Missouri has agreed to a settlement barring the Gideons International organization from distributing Bibles to any students who express an interest in receiving them.

6/8/2004  9th Circuit Court Rules War Memorial Crosses Unconstitutional
In yet another act of judicial tyranny, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in their efforts to remove God from all aspects of the public realm. This time, the court has ruled that a World War One memorial may not include the display of a cross.

6/8/2004  9th Circuit Court Rules Against War Memorial Cross
In yet another act of judicial tyranny, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in their efforts to remove God from all aspects of the public realm. This time, the court has ruled that a World War One memorial may not include the display of a cross.

6/7/2004  Is National Public Radio Engaging in Censorship?
National Public Radio (NPR), so named because it is a tax-payer funded radio network, is being accused of censoring a point of view that challenges secular humanism’s foundation: evolution.

6/4/2004  Partial Birth Judge Ok’d Muslim Prayer in School
United States District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton is on a roll. Earlier this week, she overturned the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, calling it an unconstitutional infringement upon abortion “rights.” In December of 2003, Hamilton issued another outlandish decision, approving of a Muslim prayer in a California Middle School.

6/1/2004  ACLU Forces L.A. County to Remove Cross from Seal
On June 1, L.A. County officials voted 3-2 to remove the cross from the county's official seal following threats of a federal lawsuit from the ACLU.

5/26/2004  Indiana School Drops Graduation Prayer
Under the threat of a lawsuit, officials at Avon High School in Avon, Indiana, have decided to drop plans to have a prayer during the school’s graduation ceremony.

5/24/2004  Boy Scout Conference Protested by Homosexual Activists
The Boy Scouts of America are currently holding a conference in the great city of Chicago, which is being protested by a group of homosexual activists who call themselves the “Chicago Anti-Bashing Network (CABN).”

5/21/2004  Ministers Vow to Fight Arizona Same-Sex “Marriage” Ban
Four Arizona ministers have pledged to extend their battle to bring same-sex “marriage” to Arizona, after Maricopa County refused to recognize dozens of same-sex couples that the “clergy” had “married.”

5/19/2004  Bible Verse Remains on Fire Truck
A Bible verse printed on the ladder of a Marion, Indiana, fire truck will remain, despite concerns that it should not be on a taxpayer-funded vehicle. The passage, excerpted from Psalm 23, reads, “Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.”

5/7/2004  Florida Parental Notification Measure on November Ballot
The Florida pro-life community has received encouraging news. A constitutional amendment which would change a privacy clause, so that the state legislature could subsequently pass a bill requiring that parents be notified before an abortion can be performed on their teenage daughter, has been passed.

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5/7/2004  ACLU Threatens La Mesa City Council Over Prayer
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) continues its assault on the religious liberties of Christians. The La Mesa (Calif.) City Council has been threatened with a lawsuit for having the name of Jesus Christ used in an opening prayer.

5/3/2004  ACLU Forces City to Remove Cross from Logo
For the past 40 years, the Redlands, California, city logo has included a shimmering cross that hovers above a church steeple. On April 30, after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) threatened the city with a federal lawsuit, this image was removed from all aspects of city property.

4/28/2004  Sally Jones: Portrait of a Grassroots Activist
We’ll call her Sally Jones. While it is not her real name, the person behind the name is very real and is making a difference in her community and in our nation. We conceal her identity only at her request, because she has the attention of elected officials, columnists, and a major news channel and does not want to
jeopardize her ability to have an impact on cultural issues through these
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4/28/2004  School Candidate Uses Homosexuality as Campaign Theme
A Raleigh, North Carolina, high-school student is advertising his homosexuality in hopes of winning a school election.

4/28/2004  Indecency Bill Facing Cowardice in Senate
The Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2004 (S. 2046) is reportedly facing some resistance from Senators who seem indecisive about whether or not to support it.

4/28/2004  School Candidate Uses Homosexuality as Campaign Theme
A Raleigh, North Carolina, high-school student is advertising his homosexuality in hopes of winning a school election.

4/28/2004  Indecency Bill Facing Cowardice in Senate
The Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2004 (S. 2056) is reportedly facing some resistance from Senators who seem indecisive about whether or not to support it.

4/26/2004  Supreme Court Rejects VMI Prayer Appeal
On April 26, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal of the Virginia Military Institute, seeking to reinstate the long-standing tradition of praying before dinner meals.

4/22/2004  ACLU and Media Giants Lobby for F-Word
Following the FCC's decision to prohibit the use of the "F-word" on the nation's airwaves, the ACLU and several major media giants are protesting the decision, demanding that the F-word be removed from the list of prohibited language.

4/21/2004  Oregon Judge Halts, Then Orders Recognition of Same-Sex “Marriage”
A Multnomah County, Oregon, circuit judge has halted the issuance of same-sex “marriage” licenses in the county. Judge Frank Bearden did however order the state to recognize more than 3,000 same-sex “marriage” licenses already granted in Multnomah county, which had been brazenly issuing the licenses in breech of state law, since March 3.

4/16/2004  ACLU Sues School over Teachers Prayer Group
On April 12, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a federal lawsuit against a Bossier Parish School Board in Louisiana because school officials have permitted faculty members to participate in a teacher-led prayer group designed exclusively for adults.

4/8/2004  ACLU Onslaught on Marriage Continues
The ACLU, along with the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), has now aimed its sights at New York, filing a lawsuit that intends to put forth the idea that there is inherent discrimination written into the state’s marriage laws.

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4/7/2004  Tenn. Officials Drop Christian Children’s Home
The Tennessee Department of Children’s Services has instituted a halt on the referral of troubled children to the successful Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes, because the childcare facilities have refused to remove Christian activities from their schedules.

4/5/2004  ACLU Seeks Removal of Cross from San Diego Park
After a fifteen year legal battle involving the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the San Diego City Council has now tentatively agreed on a proposal that would remove a 43-foot-tall cross from Mount Soledad.

3/29/2004  ACLU to Defend Transsexual
The ACLU is defending a Kansas transsexual against charges that he falsified information when filing for a “marriage” license.


3/25/2004  Second Oregon County to Address Gay "Marriage"
In the wake of the Multnomah County, Oregon, decision to commence the issuance of same-sex “marriage” licenses (they have issued more than 2,550 since March 3), Benton County, Oregon, had vowed to begin doing the same on March 24.

3/22/2004  Nebraska City Appeals Commandments Ruling
On February 18, a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to affirm a lower court decision requiring the removal of a 39-year-old Ten Commandments monument from a city park in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Only weeks after the ruling, the city filed a petition asking for the full body of the appeals court to reconsider the case.

3/19/2004  Judge Refuses Arguments of Justice Dept. in Scouts Case
In a stunning act of judicial tyranny, U.S. District Judge Napoleon Jones has ruled that the U.S. Justice Department may not offer an amicus brief in support of the Boy Scouts’ right to lease public land from the city of San Diego.

3/17/2004  ACLU Attacks Student-Approved Collegiate Prayer
The Marshall University chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has vowed to file a formal complaint after the school body voted to allow student-led prayer before student government productions.

3/4/2004  Court Forces Catholic Group to Violate Its Own Faith
In an appalling act of judicial tyranny, the California Supreme Court has ruled 6-1 that Catholic Charities, a charitable organization of the Roman Catholic Church, must provide all employees with medical coverage that pays for birth control, which is expressly forbidden by the Church.

2/16/2004  Moore Announces Bill to Permit Acknowledgment of God
On February 13, former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore announced plans to support a law that would prevent federal judges from meddling with public acknowledgments of God. If passed, this law would protect Ten Commandments displays, the Pledge of Allegiance, the National Motto, the National Seal, and many other tributes to Almighty God.

2/12/2004  Anti-Faith Advocates Target Ten Commandments
Displays of the Ten Commandments remain a primary target of anti-faith advocates throughout the United States. In early February, several communities have witnessed threats and litigation that seeks to remove the Ten Commandments from America’s public realm.

2/12/2004  Michigan Bible Clubs Flourish in Public Schools
In a nation plagued by increasing hostility toward public expressions of faith, Michigan’s public school students are rising to the challenge of spreading the faith, hope, and love found in Jesus Christ.

1/27/2004  ACLU Goes to UN; Files Complaint against US
For the first time in its history, the ACLU has bypassed the routes of traditional American jurisprudence and filed a formal complaint with the United Nations, claiming that the United States has violated international law in its treatment of detainees following the September 11th tragedy.

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