1. AFA says Yahoo still channels sites for pedophile predators
- American Family Association (AFA) is challenging Yahoo’s claim that it has pulled all of its user-created Internet areas that would expose children to sex predators.
Created: 6/27/2005
2. Supreme Court issues split decision in Ten Commandments cases
- In the most watched cases of the now-concluded term of court, the United States Supreme Court ruled today that one of two Ten Commandments displays may remain, while the other is unconstitutional. In the first case, McCreary County, Kentucky v. ACLU, 03-1693, Justice David Souter wrote in a 5-4 decision that the displays in county courthouses were motivated by a religious purpose, and so were impermissible. In the second case, Van Orden v. Perry, 03-1500, the Court allowed a monument containing the Ten Commandments to remain on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol.
Created: 6/27/2005
3. AFA suspends Ford boycott for six months
- After meeting with a group of Ford dealers, American Family Association (AFA) has suspended its boycott of Ford Motor Company until December 1, 2005.
Created: 6/6/2005
4. David vs. Goliath: Family groups challenge Big Labor support for homosexual
- A broad coalition of religious and family values organizations this week went toe to toe with Big Labor, demanding in a letter to national AFL-CIO President John Sweeney that union officials rescind an unreported AFL-CIO executive committee resolution opposing federal and state constitutional amendments to define marriage as only between one man and one woman.
Created: 6/3/2005
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