Bill to prevent government discrimination could get a vote before August recess
J.C. Derrick | As worldwide religious persecution intensifies, conflicts of interest threaten the existence of a U.S. commission that deals with the problem
Presidential candidate hopes to get Washington talking about late-term abortion
House Oversight hearing brings to light new details about how the agency handled public information requests
Faith-based organizations worry dire consequences could follow the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling
Despite promises of transparency, freedom of information suffers under Obama presidency
Families of imprisoned Americans urge U.S. government to make their loved ones a priority
J.C. Derrick | Illinois Democrat Dan Lipinski stands for life, and his party one day soon may leave him standing alone
Appeals court rules Obama’s unilateral immigration orders cannot proceed