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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Pro-Life Advocate, Citing ‘Free Speech Rights’
Brian Aish began interacting with a nurse on the sidewalk outside of a Planned Parenthood facility in 2019 and was eventually accused of harassment.
Iowa Bishops Celebrate As ‘Heartbeat’ Law Goes Into Effect
The measure, which protects unborn life from abortion starting at the point at which a fetal heartbeat is detectable, will soon go into effect.
Texas Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors
The measure prohibits doctors from performing genital surgeries and other types of surgeries on minors.
No Tattoos or Piercings: New Rules for Vatican Employees
Employees must also provide baptism and confirmation certificates and demonstrate that they have no criminal record.
Michigan Parents Press Case to End Discrimination in School Funding
According to the nonprofit EdChoice, 32 states have school choice provisions, with universal or nearly universal choice programs in 11 states.
St. Junípero Serra Statue Targeted by Protests in 2020 is Now Settled in a New Home
Amid a national debate and sometimes violent reckoning on race and racism in 2020, Serra was singled out by California activists as a symbol of colonialism and oppression.