Arizona Religious Freedom Bill Vetoed by “Conservative” Governor

Today we are told that Gov. Brewer (R, Ariz), vetoed SB 1062, the putative amendment to the Arizona Religious Freedom Restoration Act that currently applies only to religious institutions.  SB 1062 does only one thing, and even that is harmless. Some context. [See Video of Analysis Here.] In its…

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State Department’s Treachery Goes Beyond Benghazi

AFLC Advisory Board Member Andrew C. McCarthy writes in The Corner that while it is public knowledge that the Obama administration’s “blame it on the video” excuse for the Benghazi massacre was a fraud, new evidence has come to light that the State Department was well aware that the protests in Cairo were…

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AFLC Month in Review: January 2014

January was another incredibly busy month for the American Freedom Law Center (AFLC), all of which is made possible by your generous support.  Here are the highlights: AFLC continues its legal challenge against the Massachusetts Bay Area Transit Authority (MBTA) for censoring our clients’ pro-Israel advertisement.  Last month, a…

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The Catholic Church, Obamacare, and the Contraception Mandate

Moral teachings that guide the consciences of the faithful do not change with — nor can they be changed by — popular vote, majoritarian preferences, societal expectations, the predilections of the Executive Branch, or the predilections of the Supreme Court — and that is certainly the case with the…

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Fox News Reports on AFLC’s Challenge to the Obamacare Contraception Mandate

As reported by Fox News yesterday, Senior Counsel Robert Muise and David Yerushalmi presented oral argument in D.C. federal court yesterday in AFLC’s challenge to the recently announced regulations enforcing the Obamacare contraceptive services mandate against religious organizations.  See below for the primetime Fox News story, which…

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On Hate Crimes, Urban Myths, and Facts

In a world where the Islamophobia and liberal-progressive narratives seem to reign supreme and where cable comics like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert can easily riff on the bigotry of Southerners while mocking the Supreme Court’s recent decision to undo a key provision of the civil rights-era…

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