The escalating threat to North Carolina’s marriage protection laws and the need for pro-family citizen action are the motivation for the “Take Your Stand READ MORE
City officials in Winston-Salem, North Carolina have decided to defy the state’s marriage statutes and constitutional amendment by recognizing out-of-state same-sex “marriages” for the READ MORE
The North Carolina Supreme Court, on September 2, dismissed a request from legislative leaders and parents to temporarily reinstate North Carolina’s Opportunity Scholarship program READ MORE
Despite the claims of a national atheist group, North Carolina’s public school teachers and staff do not lose their First Amendment right to private READ MORE
North Carolina Governor Pat A McCrory told reporters Wednesday that the state’s marriage laws should remain intact until the U.S. Supreme Court issues a READ MORE
A superior court judge’s ruling yesterday that halted North Carolina’s new Opportunity Scholarship program, leaving in limbo nearly 2,000 low-income students who were awarded READ MORE
The Commonwealth of Virginia will not begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples tomorrow as some expected, thanks to a U.S. Supreme Court order READ MORE
The results of a recent national survey on the attitudes of American churchgoers who support same-sex “marriage” provide new insights into the question of READ MORE
The American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina is continuing its efforts to suppress public prayer in localities across the Tar Heel State, despite READ MORE
Today, August 13, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied a Virginia Circuit Court Clerk’s request to temporarily stay its July READ MORE
Despite an ongoing lawsuit challenging the program, North Carolina’s Opportunity Scholarship Grants, that will enable eligible lower-income students in North Carolina to attend the READ MORE
A Virginia Circuit Court Clerk has asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to put its recent decision striking down Virginia’s READ MORE
With Governor McCrory’s signature of legislation on July 22, state education leaders will begin the process of reviewing, revising, and potentially replacing Common Core READ MORE