A West Virginian school removed a Bible verse from its premises after complaints from the Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation.
A second grader in Cypress, Texas, was told not to read her Bible during "read to myself" independent reading time, according to the Liberty Institute.
Today millions of girls and young women across America are visiting workplaces to participate in "Take Our Daughters to Work Day."
A federal judge in Oregon is set to hear arguments Wednesday over the state's ban on same-sex marriage.
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is questioning a move by the federal government to possibly take over thousands of acres in northern Texas.
The American Center for Law and Justice is suing a local Maryland college for denying a man admission because of his faith.
The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that the word "child" includes both the born and unborn.
Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee has declared May 1 as a "Day of Reason" in his state. The secular celebration will be held the same day as the National Day of Prayer.
The tragic Washington mudslide has at least one silver lining: It has given area pastors an opportunity to talk to people about Jesus.
A New Jersey family is suing a school district, saying the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance discriminates against atheist children.