February 20, 2012
- The British High Court ban on prayers at local council meetings has effectively been overturned.
February 19, 2012
- Churches across New York City were preparing to hold worship services in spaces rented from public schools Sunday before discovering that a court order this week did not apply to them.
February 17, 2012
- The Separation of Church and State is one thing. But the isolation of church from state is another.
February 14, 2012
- Oral arguments were heard in a Massachusetts Superior Court on Monday over a lawsuit filed by an atheist couple who believe that their children are being discriminated against because the Pledge of Allegiance – which is said every day in Mass. public school classrooms under state law – contains the phrase "under God."
February 13, 2012
- The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico recently filed a lawsuit against the City of Bloomfield on behalf of several residents who feel a Ten Commandments display is offensive and a violation of separation of church and state.
- The national outrage against President Barack Obama's controversial policy on contraceptives continues to gather force as religious leaders have united to express their outrage over the measure, with Saddleback Church's Rick Warren even saying jail time is preferable over supporting the bill.
February 12, 2012
- White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew appeared on four separate talk shows Sunday and said that the change to the birth control mandate offered by President Barack Obama on Friday should put the issue to rest. Republicans Rick Santorum and Paul Ryan, however, criticized Obama's proposal as not a genuine compromise.
February 11, 2012
- Although the New York State Senate has passed an amendment that would reverse the New York City Board of Education and Mayor Michael Bloomberg's decision to evict nearly 70 churches from the public school spaces they have been renting, the deadline for departure remains this Sunday, Feb. 12.
February 9, 2012
- A federal appeals court in Chicago will review a lawsuit decision against a Wisconsin school district that held high school graduation ceremonies at a local church.
- Lawsuits over the Obama administration's ruling requiring employers to pay for contraception, abortifacients and sterilization in their health coverage, without a broad religious exemption, have already begun. Based upon previous Supreme Court rulings, it is unclear how the courts will rule in these cases, a legal expert told The Christian Post.