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Faith on the Field: Coaches Were Watching Supreme Court Decision Closely

Coaches do more than coach. They are role models and parental figures. In motivating young athletes, a coach can’t turn off where he or she gets their sense of right and wrong, honor and thankfulness.

ERLC Again Opposes Biden’s Action To Protect Abortion

President Biden took further action Friday in his administration’s ongoing effort to offset the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision.

Court’s Term Delivers Wins for Life, Religious Liberty

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered deeply consequential victories for the sanctity of human life and religious freedom in its just-completed term, advocates for both causes said in assessing the justices’ work.

Supreme Court: Religious Schools Must Get Maine Tuition Aid

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Maine can't exclude religious schools from a program that offers tuition aid for private education, a decision that could ease religious organizations’ access to taxpayer money.

30 Cases in a Month: Abortion, Guns Top Justices’ To-Do List

Curbing abortion rights and expanding the right to be armed in public are long-sought goals of the conservative legal movement that the Supreme Court seems poised to deliver within the next month.

Pro-Abortion Protesters Target Churches, Justices With ‘Mother’s Day Strike’

Uproar about the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion escalated this weekend, with pro-abortion protests throughout the country—including during Catholic Mass.

Satanic Temple Asks Boston to Fly Flag After Court Ruling

The Satanic Temple is requesting to fly a flag over Boston City Hall after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that the city violated the free speech rights of a conservative activist seeking to fly a Christian flag outside the downtown building.

ERLC Criticized by Some SBC Leaders for Calling KBJ Appointment a ‘History-Making Moment’

The Senate has confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to become the first Black woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court. Though a moment of historic significance, some SBC leaders have expressed reticence to celebrate it.