The justices kept mifepristone flowing through the mail while the lawsuit grinds on, with Thomas and Alito dissenting and pro-life lawyers vowing to fight on at the Fifth Circuit.
USCIRF told Washington that religious freedom in India is on a downward trajectory in 2026, with Christians among the minorities facing mob violence, harassment, and a wave of anti-conversion laws.
Two pastors and their wives lost their foster licenses over their faith. Vermont just rescinded those revocations and dropped the mandate that forced foster parents to affirm gender ideology.
New Jersey demanded the donor lists of a religious pregnancy center that does not even do abortions. Every single justice said the center can fight back in federal court.
USCIRF says Beijing has now codified its "Sinicization of Religion" policy in black-letter law, demanding that every church, mosque, and temple bend the knee to the Communist Party first. Christians anywhere should pay close attention.
Päivi Räsänen spent nearly seven years fighting a hate speech case over a church booklet she wrote in 2004. Now she is appealing to Europe's top human rights court.
Mid Vermont Christian School refused to play a girls basketball game against a team with a male athlete. The state expelled it from sports. A federal court called that hostility toward religion, and now the bill has come due.
Joe and Serena Wailes say a Colorado school district put their daughter in bed with a boy on an overnight trip and kept them in the dark. Now the 10th Circuit will decide whether parents get a say at all.
Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board told a Dallas-area institution calling itself Texas American Muslim University to stop offering degrees immediately. It never had legal authorization to operate.