WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has formally asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overrule a lower court decision and allow the Pledge of Allegiance to
Some Alabama legislators recently stepped to the forefront in another hard-fought battle in the war in gambling. Legislation allowing the Birmingham Race Course to
OTTAWA — In one of three legal cases challenging the traditional definition of marriage, the Interfaith Coalition on Marriage and Family told Ontario’s Court of
KUALA LAMPUR, Malaysia — A government-ordered ban against ownership of Bibles in the Iban language of Malaysia was lifted after only six days. Christians of
WASHINGTON — In the first congressional floor vote on private-school voucher programs since the Supreme Court declared them legal last year, members of the House
WASHINGTON — For the first time, a pastor affiliated with the nation’s largest primarily gay denomination has offered the opening prayer in the House of
LEXINGTON, Va. — An appellate court has ruled that the Virginia Military Institute’s tradition of prayer before evening meals is unconstitutional. “In establishing its supper