Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pope and a Villanova University alumnus, will be awarded the 38th Liberty Medal in July.
A watchdog founder told Snopes he received hundreds of complaints about religious messaging in the U.S. military after ...
In Boston’s federal courthouse next week, US District Judge William Young will take up Equal Means Equal v. Trump, a lawsuit challenging the Military Selective Service Act of 1967. Enacted during the ...
Anthropic sues the federal government—and kicks off a debate about free speech for artificial intelligence systems.
Delaware already legalized same-sex marriage in 2013 – two years before the U.S. Supreme Court made its historical decision in the case Obergefell v. Hodges. Huxtable has previously cited ongoing ...
The Kansas Supreme Court determined in 2019 that the state's constitution protects abortion because it protects a woman's ...
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The 22nd Amendment is clear, and its framers knew the kind of arguments that might be made in the future in order to subvert it.
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American Pope Leo XIV to receive Liberty Medal for US 250th anniversary
The first American pope will be honored during the United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations. Pope Leo XIV — a Villanova University graduate — will receive the 2026 Liberty Medal during a public ...
The 1957 executive order signed by President Dwight Eisenhower to enforce the desegregation of Little Rock Central High ...
The medal recognizes what organizers described as the pontiff's lifelong advocacy for religious liberty and freedom of ...
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Pope Leo to accept Liberty Medal in Rome broadcast
PHILADELPHIA — Pope Leo XIV will accept the Liberty Medal in Philadelphia on the eve of July 4 in a remote broadcast from Rome but won’t travel to the US during its 250th birthday celebrations this ...
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