Dave Bohon
Kansas Targets Surrogate Father in Case Over Lesbian Couple's Child
Surrogate parenting just got a whole lot more complicated. The state of Kansas is trying to force a man to pay support for a child he fathered through artificial insemination for a lesbian couple.
Domino's Pizza Founder Wins Injunction Against Contraception Mandate
The founder of Domino's Pizza is the latest to win a temporary injunction blocking enforcement of the Obama administration's contraception mandate.
Philadelphia High Schools Provide Free Condoms for Students
Students at high schools in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, returned from Christmas break to find a “gift” from the school district: dispensers at the nurse's office filled with free condoms. Philly.com reported that the condom dispensers were placed in the 22 area high schools where students supposedly have the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Atheist Group Sues to Stop Special Tax-Exempt Consideration for Churches
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), the atheist group that has carved out a niche in the legal game by suing school districts and municipalities for supposedly violating the First Amendment, has turned its harassment on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for giving churches and religious organizations “preferential treatment” in filing for and maintaining their tax-exempt privileges.
Judge Rules Texas Can Move Ahead With Measure Defunding Planned Parenthood
A state judge has ruled that Texas can move ahead with defunding Planned Parenthood as the abortion giant's lawsuit against the state moves ahead.
Hobby Lobby Will Defy Contraception Mandate, Others May Follow
The owners of Hobby Lobby have decided that they will defy the Obama administration's contraception mandate, and face the potential consequences.
Abortion Coverage Expanded for Women in Military
A late amendment added to the National Defense Authorization Act has dropped the decades-long ban on federal funding of military abortions for rape and incest.
General Norman Schwarzkopf, Desert Storm Commander, Dead at 78
Norman Schwarzkopf, the U.S. Army general who led American and coalition troops into Iraq in 1991 under the context of putting a stop to Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, has died at 78.
Judge Rules Against Planned Parenthood in Oklahoma
A federal judge has ruled that the state of Oklahoma may cut contracts with Planned Parenthood for a federal nutrition program the abortion giant administered to low-income women and children.
Supreme Court Refuses Hobby Lobby Contraception Mandate Request
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has rejected a request by Christian retailer Hobby Lobby to block implementation of the contraception mandate, scheduled to kick in at the beginning of the year.