One woman’s fight to open a shelter for human trafficking victims
Religious Liberty and emerging LGBT rights clash when the city of Philadelphia excludes Catholic Social Services from placing children with foster families.
Who has President Biden nominated to fill vacancies on the federal courts?
Law professor who recovered from COVID sues over his university’s vaccine mandate
Hosts Mary Reichard and Jenny Rough analyze a case of simple facts and complicated law. In 2014, college student James King is beaten up by FBI agents who had the wrong guy. Now in 2021, he still hasn’t received recompense for his damages after going all the way to the US Supreme Court.
Lawsuits challenge school districts’ adoption of the latest trend in education
And female Olympians challenge the skimpy uniforms required by some sports
What does the data from this year’s term tell us about where the justices stand?
Decision not to hear the case of a Christian florist creates uncertainty for other business owners