Press Releases

Historic Supreme Court Arguments Just Days Away

22 Mar, 2012

Washington, D.C. – Legal experts are already gearing up for next week’s epic arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court over the constitutionality of the federal health care makeover. It’s been decades since the Court has allotted anything close to the six … Read More

Academic Freedom Suit OK’d by Federal Court

14 Mar, 2012

Fresno, CA – A professor’s free speech lawsuit against officials at Fresno City College was given the go-ahead this week by a federal judge. The court’s ruling signals a potential showdown in the coming months over the scope of academic freedom … Read More

Petitions Begin Circulating for New StopSB48 Initiative

5 Mar, 2012

Sacramento, CA – The pro-family StopSB48.com coalition has begun circulating official petitions to place an initiative on the statewide ballot to repeal SB 48. The controversial law mandates positive portrayals of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons in public school … Read More

In Race to Supreme Court, MA Marriage Cases Take the Lead

29 Feb, 2012

Boston, MA – With breaking news about same-sex marriage coming from almost everywhere in the past week, Massachusetts elbowed its way back to center stage. The First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston announced yesterday that it will hear oral arguments … Read More

After Long Delay, Attorney General Releases Title and Summary for CLASS Initiative

21 Feb, 2012

Sacramento, CA – The StopSB48 coalition of pro-family groups across California is announcing that a new initiative should be ready to begin signature gathering this week. The new Children Learning Accurate Social Science (CLASS) Initiative follows last year’s attempted referendum on … Read More

Free Love? White House Says Yes

14 Feb, 2012

Washington, D.C. – Following a firestorm of criticism, the White House late last week announced that it was altering plans to force Catholic and other religious institutions to pay for employees’ birth control and abortifacient drugs (such as the so-called “morning-after” … Read More

“Judicial Coup:” Ninth Circuit Strikes Down Prop. 8

7 Feb, 2012

San Francisco, CA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today issued a major ruling declaring California’s Proposition 8 unconstitutional. More than 7 million Californians voted for Prop. 8 in 2008, many of them at the same time … Read More

L.A. Teacher Arrested for Molestation; Union Allegedly Protected His Pension

1 Feb, 2012

Los Angeles, CA – A veteran Los Angeles teacher has been arrested on multiple charges of child molestation allegedly occurring inside the classroom. Meanwhile, radio reports indicate that the teacher’s union arranged for him to resign—even after the discovery of shocking … Read More

Supreme Court’s Indecision Leaves Schools, Students Unsure of Speech Rights

18 Jan, 2012

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday stoked the fires of a hot free speech debate—without even taking a case or issuing a decision. The Court did so by choosing not to hear appeals in two cases that reached contradictory conclusions about … Read More

New Bill Would Allow Boys to Play on Girls Teams, Share “Facilities”

9 Jan, 2012

Sacramento, CA – Less than a week after California’s gay history mandate went into effect, a new pro-LGBT bill introduced last week promises to stir even more controversy. AB 266, sponsored by Assemblyman and comedian Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco), would require … Read More