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Boy Scouts Back in Court

WASHINGTON — Attorneys with the
Alliance Defense Fund and Thomas More Law Center filed a friend-of-the-court
brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court in defense of the Boy Scouts of
America, challenged by the American Civil Liberties Union for maintaining and
beautifying parks leased from the city of San Diego.

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No Leader Left Behind

The NCPA is delighted to announce the return of I Debate – Developing Leaders with General Tommy Franks in conjunction with the General Tommy Franks
Leadership Institute and Oklahoma Christian University.

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Miss California at Liberty

Miss California Carrie Prejean will be in Lynchburg today to encourage thousands of Liberty University students to stand up for their faith, as she did recently at the Miss USA Pageant.

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Locker Room Bell Curve

A recent study by a Swarthmore College economist showed that students may perform worse on exams if they “think about their jock identities before they take the test.”

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Twitter U

Is Twitter the future of education? If you’re Cole W. Camplese, director of education-technology services at Penn State, University Park, you might be in the “yes” column.

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Graduation Prayer Campaign

Liberty Counsel is launching its annual “Friend or Foe” Graduation Prayer Campaign, seeking to educate and, if necessary, litigate to ensure that prayer and religious viewpoints are not suppressed during public school graduation ceremonies.

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Preview of Coming Attractions

Alliance Defense Fund attorneys are representing two German parents in an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights filed Tuesday.  The two parents were convicted under German law when they chose to educate their child at home on the subject of sexuality rather than allow her to participate in a four-day “sexual education” course and related stage production at her school.

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Georgetown Caves to Obama

When President Barack Obama spoke at Georgetown University on April 14, the White House requested that all religious symbols and signage that might appear as a backdrop to where the president was to speak be covered up.

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