Luke Sharrett / Bloomberg Court Reverses Ruling, Allows Trump To Use Military Money for Border Wall A federal appeals on Friday court reversed a 2019 ruling which found using Pentagon funds for a border wall was unlawful. By Johnathan Jones December 5, 2020
Samuel Corum / Getty Images California Churches Score a Big Win as Supreme Court Deals Blow to Newsom's COVID Restrictions The Supreme Court ordered a lower court to revisit a ruling against a California church, which is challenging a state restrictions on worship. By Johnathan Jones December 3, 2020
Marcio Jose Sanchez / APCommentary Newsom Ignores SCOTUS, Doubles Down on Religious Gathering Restrictions The state's limited stay-at-home order, which places strict limitations on religious services, will not extend to the film industry. By Elizabeth Stauffer December 2, 2020
Matthew Cavanaugh / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Cal Thomas: Once the Principle that Government Bestows Rights Is Established, It Opens the Door To Lose Them 'What is it that causes so many Americans to place their faith in government over faith in God, or even faith in themselves?' By Cal Thomas November 30, 2020
Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images President Trump Speaks Out About Alleged Fraud in First Post-Election Interview Trump expressed his frustration that judges are blocking his legal team's efforts to challenge the election results. By Elizabeth Stauffer November 30, 2020
President Donald Trump speaks in the Diplomatic Room of the White House on Thursday in Washington D.C. PA Supreme Court Tosses Challenge To Vote-by-Mail A Pennsylvania lawsuit challenging the state's vote by mail law has been thrown out, but one plaintiff said the fight is not over yet. By Jack Davis November 29, 2020
Kevin P. Coughlin / State of New York via APOp-Ed Fred Weinberg: The Government Is Embracing a Worrying Concept Under Cover of COVID 'As a friend of mine put it, if the government were put in charge of the Sahara Desert, the sand would be gone in three years.' By Fred Weinberg November 29, 2020
Samuel Corum / Getty Images Supreme Court Weighs Trump Rule Keeping Illegal Aliens Out of Census Count The Supreme Court is considering a Trump administration rule excluding illegal aliens from the 2020 census count. By The Associated Press November 28, 2020
Darren McGee / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo via AP Cuomo Rails Against Supreme Court After His Church Restrictions Are Struck Down 'The restrictions at issue here ... strike at the very heart of the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty.' By Jennifer Jean Miller November 27, 2020
YouTube video screen shotCommentary CA Pastor Temporarily Turns Church Into 'Strip Club' So That It Can Open for Services During COVID A Ventura County pastor has managed to find a way for his flock to meet using a rather secular loophole created by a court ruling. By C. Douglas Golden November 27, 2020