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Ten Commandments Displays Head Back to Supreme Court
Can a display be government speech without the government actually endorsing the message?
After the Bailout, Government-Owned Churches?
But law profs say church-state problems are unlikely.
Prison Fight
InnerChange ministry shuts down in Iowa after funding battle.
Free from State Oversight
Texas Supreme Court says state has no business regulating Christian schools.
Supreme Court Turns Down Challenge to Faith-Based Office
Ruling says taxpayers don't have standing to sue executive branch for use of funds.
The Bagel Between Church and State
Plus: Should we stop talking about the Jesus tomb hoax? A Christian college's bus tragedy, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Give Parents a Say
The current public school model isn't working.
Not a Burning Issue
The Air Force drops a flag-folding ceremony over religious references, and no one cares.
Supreme Court Stays Mt. Soledad Cross Removal
Plus: Syncretism in America, a priest's college suit, AIDS fakery, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Hide Your Bible
Court says Christians who work for the government can't pray with clients.
Federal Appeals Court Says Americorps Can Fund Catholic School Teachers
Plus: Habitat for Humanity fight gets sadder, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Intelligent Design Is Too Religious for Schools, Judge Rules
"Abundantly clear" that it's updated creationism, he says.
The Court's Uncertain Trumpet
Unprincipled Commandments rulings leave a nation guessing.
Broken Tablets
The Court splits the baby and denies the rule of law. Feel united yet?
Supreme Court Rulings on Ten Commandments Leave Wake of Confusion
Groups announce plans to create new monuments as court refuses to hear more about such displays.
Victory for Religion Behind Bars
The Supreme Court's RLUIPA decision is good, but more work needs to be done to ensure prisoners' religious freedom.
Supreme Court Unanimously Sides with Prisoners' Religious Rights
RLUIPA held to meet religious needs of the institutionalized.
Divisible After All
More important than keeping the phrase 'under God' is the reason for keeping it.
It's About God
Why Judge Roy Moore was right—a response to Ted Haggard.
No Jesus Invocations, Says Court
Plus: Baylor regents don't vote on Sloan after all, House votes to take gay marriage out of judges' purview, coveting the original Ten Commandments, and other stories from online sources around the world.

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The Basketball Team Created to Represent God
The Basketball Team Created to Represent God
The Dallas Mavericks were intended to be the first Christian team in the NBA.

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