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June 19, 2020

This Equality's All an Act
by Tony Perkins
After Monday's wildly off-base decision, most liberals should have been out celebrating. But despite being handed a judicial gift -- an LGBT victory they'd have never managed democratically -- Democrats didn't stop to party. They were already back on the Senate floor, demanding more. Now that they've got the Supreme Court taking a match to religious liberty, they're apparently hoping Congress will finish the job.
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From 2016 to 1964 and Back Again
by Tony Perkins
It's not easy to watch a bunch of unelected men and women burn down a law you helped protect. Senator Jeff Sessions ought to know. The former U.S. attorney general was the man helping the president roll back the redefinition of "sex" after Barack Obama took an ax to it in 2016. How does it feel to see the Supreme Court upend all the good the Justice Department did? Not great, the Alabaman says.
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DOJ Plays Offense on Girls' Sports
by Tony Perkins
When Idaho went to the mat to protect women's sports, the ACLU vowed to see Governor Brad Little (R) in court. One group they didn't expect to see there is the U.S. Justice Department. But thanks to an administration that isn't going to let the Supreme Court dictate gender roles, that's exactly who will be waiting -- for the ACLU and anyone else on the hunt to destroy fair competition.
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Today's show features: Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on the Department of Justice filing a statement of interest defending the constitutionality of Idaho's Fairness in Women's Sports Act, what went on in the Supreme Court this week, including the Bostock and DACA rulings, and also on the upcoming Supreme Court June Medical Services LLC v. Russo decision and why the lack of safety commonly found at abortion facilities should compel the Court to require abortionists to have admitting privileges at a local hospital; Adam Greenway, President of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, on a Christian approach to Juneteenth; Chad Connelly, Founder and President of Faith Wins, on the growing threat the radical Left poses to churches and how Christians can engage in the public arena; Jesse Gill, Psy.D., licensed psychologist and author, on his new FRC publication, "Leadership and Love: A Tale of Two Fathers."

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