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What Does the New Statement on Immigration Reform Actually Mean?
Translating immigration reform buzz words into policy terms.
Prison Advocates on Federal Standards to End Prison Rape: Late and Incomplete
Justice Fellowship calls the Department of Justice's decision to exclude immigration facilities from new rules "outrageous."
California's Gay Marriage Case Likely Headed to Supreme Court
Ruling paves way for High Court to review Proposition 8.
Sex-Selection Abortion Debate Drowned Out by 'War on Women' Rhetoric
A vote in the House sheds light on partisan politics more than gendercide.
DOMA Decision: Unconstitutional And Bound For SCOTUS
Court rules federal law unconstitutionally burdens both states and same-sex couples.
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Deaths, appointments, and other changes in the church and the world.
Black Americans on Gay Marriage: Is Obama Changing Opinion?
New poll shows opinion jump from African Americans in favor of same-sex marriage
Are the World's Wealthiest Nations Doing Enough to Fight Hunger?
Groups appear less enthusiastic after the G8 summit’s position on food security and nutrition programs.
Evangelical Leaders Split Over Violence Against Women Act
House passes bill that removes protections for immigrant women who are victims of violence.
How Evangelicals Have Shifted in Public Opinion on Same-Sex Marriage
And what President Obama's announcement could mean politically and legally.
President's Evolution Is Over: Obama Commits to Supporting Same-Sex Marriage
Obama says support for same-sex marriage is consistent with his faith.
Some Express Concern over Exclusivity in Politics and Prayer
Who was involved in National Day of Prayer events?
Why Mitt Romney’s Upcoming Liberty Commencement Address Fits the University’s Past Speakers
Romney will continue a long line of speakers who find common ground with Liberty on political issues.
Oklahoma Supreme Court: Personhood Amendment is Not OK
The decision may be a bellwether for future court challenges.
Will Evangelicals Vote for a Mormon Candidate?
If past elections predict future results, many evangelicals will likely vote for Mitt Romney.
Despite Pulling Much Evangelical Support, Santorum Jumps Out of Presidential Race
Evangelical leaders and voters rallied behind the candidate, but the former Pennsylvania senator dropped out today.
Obama Emphasizes Faith at Q, Easter Events
More Americans say the administration is unfriendly to religion as the President hosts annual Easter prayer breakfast, speaks to the Q conference.
Republican Congressional Leaders Get Cold Feet on Marriage
Leaders are more focused on the economy ahead of the election.
How Faith-based Groups Became Involved in the Supreme Court Health Care Case
Some groups made arguments on religious freedom while others focused on the individual mandate.
Global Aid Programs Take Political Back Seat
A change in leadership would likely mean a change in priorities.
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