/home/rickalhgrim/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wpai-user-add-on/helpers/home/rickalhgrim/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wpai-user-add-on/actions/home/rickalhgrim/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wpai-user-add-on/filters/home/rickalhgrim/public_html/wp-content/plugins/fusion-core/shortcodes Law – Page 18 – Wayne Review Skip to content
  • Citizenship
  • Education
  • Faith
  • Family
  • Media
  • Work

Law

Popular Topics

2nd Amendment Accountability Bible Books Candidates Career Christian-friendly workplace Christian colleges Christian schools Church Conservative Conversion CTE Career & Technical Education DeSantis Election integrity Elections Events Finances Free speech Governance Government Helping people History Homeschool In Memoriam Jobs Law Law enforcement Liberty Lower taxes Made in the U.S.A. Military Missions Movies / TV Music Patriotism Pro-life Protection Protesting Radio / Podcast Religious liberty School choice Social media The Gospel The Resistance

Most Viewed

  • Thune, Scott, Braun, Tuberville introduce bill to grow America’s workforce
  • Texas Instruments to build new chip factory in Lehi (Utah), bringing hundreds of jobs to the state
  • Prominent PCA Pastor Harry Reeder dies in car crash
  • Sight & Sound Theaters announce new production of ‘Daniel’ for 2024
  • Livingston declared ‘constitutional county’ in Second Amendment reaffirmation
  • Answers homeschool experience – Equipping Generations for the King
  • Franklin Graham shares the Gospel with 9,000 people during ‘God Loves You’ tour stop
  • The day is come: The martyrdom of John Brown of Priesthill (book excerpt)
  • News from 7th and 8th grades: In March, our seventh and eighth grade scholars presented Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar as part of the 28th Annual Shakespeare Dinner Theater
  • American Association of Christian Schools Summer Professional Development
  • Utah State School Board approved rule change that gives parents more of a voice in the classroom

    “The Board wants to ensure that districts and charters are following all facets of Utah law, which acknowledges that ‘a student’s parent is the primary person responsible for the education of the student.’” – Fox News, September 12, 2022

    Published On: September 12, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Law|
  • Catholic group petitions Supreme Court on behalf of unborn, seeks fetal personhood nationwide

    “Catholic activists say the Supreme Court should take up the issue of fetal personhood in light of the overturning of Roe v. Wade this summer in an attempt to establish prenatal rights nationwide.” – The Washington Examiner, September 9, 2022

    Published On: September 9, 2022|Categories: Family|Tags: Law, Pro-life|
  • New York State Jewish Gun Club goes on offense

    “We will not be disarmed while criminals run rampant in the streets. ‘Do not stand idly by while your neighbor’s blood is shed.’ (Leviticus 19:16) As the Jewish High Holidays approach, we are appalled that we will be unprotected while our families spend many hours in our shuls. The second amendment is not a second class right. Law enforcement does a great job, but they simply can’t be everywhere all the time. We cannot outsource our self-defense to the government. Each individual has the right and responsibility to defend our families.” – Bearing Arms, September 7, 2022

    Published On: September 7, 2022|Categories: Family|Tags: 2nd Amendment, Law|
  • UK school chaplain sues after being fired, reported as terrorist for sermon questioning LGBTQ activists

    “In his sermon, Randall explained to his young students, all of whom were aged 11 to 17, what the Church of England’s historical teachings are on marriage, sexuality and gender. He reminded them they are not required to embrace the claims of LGBTQ activists, and are entitled under English law to believe what they wish on such issues.” – Fox News, September 7, 2022

    Published On: September 7, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Law, Religious liberty|
  • Republicans move to block federal funding for abortion travel expenses

    “The proposal in a sense is an extension of the Hyde Amendment that for years has prohibited direct federal funding of abortions outside of exceptions such as rape, incest or when carrying the fetus to term endangers the life of the mother.” – Fox News, September 7, 2022

    Published On: September 7, 2022|Categories: Family|Tags: Law, Pro-life|
  • North Carolina ranked 24th in Heritage Foundation’s election integrity scorecard

    “North Carolina achieved 61 out of a possible 100 points in the ranking. It received poor scores in verification of citizenship, election litigation procedures, restriction of private funding of election officials or government agencies and voter identification implementation. The state received favorable scores in accuracy of voter registration lists, absentee ballot management, vote harvesting/trafficking restrictions, vote counting practices, access of election observers and restriction of same-day voter registration and automatic registration.” – The Center Square, September 5, 2022

    Published On: September 5, 2022|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Election integrity, Elections, Law|
  • Stockton fire chief fired for attending Christian conference fights decade-long ‘religious discrimination’ battle

    “Hittle’s attorneys’ 57-page brief filed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday argues: ‘The City’s disproportionate response to Hittle’s attendance at the Summit provides further evidence of discrimination. The City listed attendance at the Summit as two of the four ‘most serious acts of misconduct’ that led to Hittle’s termination. Yet there were steps short of termination that the City could have taken to remedy this alleged misconduct.'” – CBN News, September 2, 2022

    Published On: September 2, 2022|Categories: Work|Tags: Law, Religious liberty|
  • Michigan pro-life groups, county prosecutors take legal battle to state’s high court

    “It was glaringly inappropriate for the court of claims to rule that Michigan’s 1931 pro-life law is unenforceable when that court had no jurisdiction and was bound by court of appeals precedent that already concluded that there is no right to abortion in the Michigan Constitution. We’re asking the Michigan Supreme Court to restore the rule of law in Michigan.” – Alliance Defending Freedom, September 1, 2022

    Published On: September 1, 2022|Categories: Family|Tags: Law, Pro-life|
  • Kansas district settles lawsuit over student pronouns

    “No school district should ever force teachers to willfully deceive parents or engage in any speech that violates their deeply held religious beliefs.” – U.S. News & World Report, August 31, 2022

    Published On: August 31, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Law, Religious liberty|
Previous171819Next
  • Home
  • Citizenship
  • Education
  • Faith
  • Family
  • Media
  • Work
  • Contact

© 2026 The Wayne Review | All Rights Reserved | Developed by CI Design, LLC

Page load link

Press “ESC” key to close

main menu
  • Home
  • Citizenship
  • Education
  • Faith
  • Family
  • Media
  • Work
  • Contact
recent posts
  • DeSantis campaign says Florida governor hauled in $8.2 million in fundraising in first 24 hours
  • ACLU joins conservatives to defend teachers fined $300k for challenging antiracism training
  • 2023 FPEA Florida Homeschool Convention
get connected

Go to Top