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CA bans window displays at gun shops

How much is that handgun in the window? That’s a question Californians can’t ask, thanks to a law that states handguns, or even pictures of them, may not be visible from outside of gun stores.

TN student punished for saying “bless you”

Key Barack Obama Aides Eye White House Exits

Atheist activist group wants to ban crosses during HS show honoring WWII GIs

It takes a HS student to fight for “under God” in pledge

In Arizona, praying is apparently a punishable offense

CO student told he can’t pray on school property. Period.

VA Tech pulls funding for conservative group

Houston mayor decides going after pastors isn’t worth it after all

ID pastors faced with ultimatum: perform gay weddings or else

Harvard Hypocrite! Prof who pushed for stricter campaign finance laws, breaks said laws!

Harvard Law professor Larry Lessig, a co-founder and the face of Mayday PAC, launched the super PAC in the run-up to the most recent election season and raised over $10 million in an attempt to prevent all super PACs — except, of course, his — from influencing elections.

Post-midterms, free speech under attack… AGAIN

This year’s elections were the most expensive midterm ever, estimated at more than $3.6 billion, and the money is coming from fewer donors and increasingly from “dark money” groups – those that don’t disclose their donors.

How Obama Admin tried to suppress a reporter

After CBS News aired a damaging report which suggested Attorney General Eric Holder had lied to Congress, the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) press director worked overtime to suppress reporter Sharyl Attkisson’s story and called her CBS superiors to complain.

NYT reporter faces jail time for doing his job

New York Times reporter James Risen, who is facing jail time for refusing to reveal his source for a story, has denounced the Obama Administration as “the greatest enemy of press freedom in a generation” in an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that aired Thursday.

This is what happens when you try to remove Christmas from the calendar

The backlash was intense Wednesday to the Montgomery County Board of Education’s decision to scrub Christmas and other religious holidays from its published school calendar — without disturbing the days off.

Candy cane Christmas message goes to court

Advocates for Faith & Freedom filed a request for a preliminary injunction in theU.S. District Court for the Central District of California on Wednesday, November 12th 2014.

Newscasters could be banned from saying “Redskins”

A Republican on the Federal Communications Commission called on the agency to dismiss petitions that would prevent broadcasters from using the Washington Redskins team name on the air.