
English Town Outlaws Sign of the Cross and Praying in Public in Abortion ‘Safe Zone’
Abortion activists succeed in removing the pro-life witness from the U.K. coastal town of Bournemouth.
Abortion activists succeed in removing the pro-life witness from the U.K. coastal town of Bournemouth.
COMMENTARY: Besides Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, the High Court upheld the First Amendment’s right to religious exercise and expression in four other important cases.
The ban on civic prayer — as well as the baffling prohibition against “fraternal hugs” anywhere from businesses to private family life — has generated immense controversy and protests among Christians on the country's coast.
On March 2, the city council voted 7-2 to allow the chaplains of the city’s police and fire departments to give the opening invocations at city council meetings instead of a moment of silence.
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