56 Companies Announce Abortion Perks. Hundreds More Stay Silent.
by Suzanne Bowdey
In the 72 hours since the Supreme Court's bombshell ruling, the Democrats' hysteria has sucked up most of the oxygen in the room - and that's just fine with corporate America. While some CEOs have taken their battle stations on the sinking ship of Roe v. Wade, the bigger story might be how many haven't. It's been an unusually quiet weekend for several of the country's major brands, who've had almost two full months to consider their response. Is it cold feet from Disney's cautionary tale - or could abortion be the new neutral ground?
Ten Commandments Displays, Nativity Scenes Could Return Thanks to SCOTUS Ruling
by Ben Johnson
Religious displays, such as Nativity scenes and displays of the Ten Commandments, may return to classrooms and courthouses after Monday's Supreme Court ruling, a legal scholar has argued. The sweeping decision erased decades of judicial activism that had stifled religious liberty.
Supreme Court Upholds Right to Public Prayer in Coach Kennedy Case
by Dan Hart
In the latest major decision to come down from the U.S. Supreme Court in what has become a historic month of June, the majority ruled that a high school football coach has the constitutional right to pray in public view after games.