Mikhail Svetlov / Getty ImagesCommentary China's Reported Torture of Christians Is Exactly Why We Need a First Amendment While Chinese citizens have long been denied religious freedoms, a new report suggests that Christians are even worse off than many realized. By Grant Atkinson April 7, 2021
Artur Pawlowski TV / YouTube screen shotOp-Ed Mike Huckabee: Here's What COVID Cops Better Do if They Decide to Crash Church Services 'Even here in America over the past year, we’ve been remiss in not protecting our First Amendment freedoms as strongly as we should.' By Mike Huckabee April 6, 2021
Susan Walsh / AP 4-Story Monument to 1st Amendment Freedoms Finds New Home Near Historic Landmark A 50-ton marble tablet engraved with the text of the First Amendment will be moved to Philadelphia across from Independence Hall. By The Associated Press April 4, 2021
Nancy Pelosi Just Got Sued by a Christian Preacher A Presbyterian minister who has been banned from holding a prayer vigil at the U.S. Capitol is fighting back. By Jack Davis March 31, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Wins Over Unusual Ally in Bernie Sanders After Twitter Ban In an interview this past week, Sanders said he had problems with 'giving that much power to a handful of high-tech people.' By C. Douglas Golden March 27, 2021
The Western Journal via Greg Doherty / Getty Images 'WJ Live': How Larry Elder Single-Handedly Destroyed the Dems' Case for Reparations Radio host Larry Elder asked hard but necessary questions about reparations for slavery that idealistic leftists don't want to touch. By Allison Meadows March 10, 2021
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Lone Dissenter: Chief Justice Roberts Enraged Over 8-1 Win for First Amendment Advocates Hardly a stalwart on judicial restraint, Roberts panned the massive free speech ruling as a 'radical expansion' of the federal judiciary. By A. J. Sciascia March 10, 2021
@AllianceDefends / Twitter Supreme Court Sides With Christian Student in College Free Speech Case Justice Clarence Thomas issued the opinion of the court Monday, siding with Chike Uzuegbunam, a former student at Georgia Gwinnett College. By Thomas Catenacci March 8, 2021
Jeff Dean - AFP / Getty Images Kentucky Bill Would Criminalize Insulting, Taunting Police Officers A few Kentucky lawmakers are taking a stand to support the police by bringing forth a new law that criminalizes taunting police officers. By Jack Davis March 7, 2021
Andrew Harnik / AFP via Getty ImagesOp-Ed Ted Cruz: Biden Picks Trial Lawyer, Not Doctor, to Lead Pandemic Response 'As best I can tell, Mr. Becerra’s only health care experience is suing the Little Sisters of the Poor.' By Sen. Ted Cruz February 26, 2021