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Friday, February 23, 2007

Update on Mt. Soledad Case: A Victory for Religious Freedom


The ACLU's intense disdain for memorials and monuments with Christian symbols is well known. But few of its legal assaults better demonstrate its unrelenting determination to wipe out America's religious history and heritage than its assault on a Korean War memorial on Mt. Soledad in San Diego. For almost two decades, this memorial has been under siege from one legal attack after another on the cross-shaped monument--and all on behalf of a single unhappy atheist. The ACLU has been involved in trying to remove this memorial since 1999.

Now, by God's grace, a huge piece of its intolerant campaign to wipe out this veterans memorial has come crashing down! Read why on the ADF website.

Friday, February 16, 2007

A HUGE Victory For a Mother and Daughter...A HUGE Defeat for the Homosexual Legal Agenda...!


This is a great case in which the ADF has become involved.

The Utah Supreme Court [official website] Friday restricted parental rights to biological parents in the cases of unmarried parents raising children related by blood to only one partner. The case at issue involved a five-year old girl conceived in a lesbian relationship, whose biological mother Cheryl Pike Barlow sought to restrict the visitation rights of her former partner Keri Lynne Jones. While the case involves a same-sex relationship, the ruling also applies to heterosexual couples.

The state supreme court's decision reverses a lower court holding that granted the partner visitation under the common law in loco parentis doctrine, in which a person acts as a parent although they have no blood or legal ties to a child.

Click here to read more about this case...