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USCIRF warns about Iraqi constitution

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom says drafts of Iraq’s permanent constitution are a retreat from the religious and human rights protections in its transitional charter. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 29, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, Human Rights, Persecution, Religious Liberty

Frist returns Land to religious freedom panel

Richard Land is returning to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, this time as a senatorial appointee.

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee has named the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission’s president to the nine-member panel, the USCIRF announced July 26. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 29, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, Human Rights, Religious Liberty

Frist endorses stem cell funds; Land ‘brokenhearted’

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist endorsed legislation July 29 to provide federal funds for stem cell research that destroys embryos—putting him at odds with President Bush while at the same time giving renewed hope to backers of the controversial experimentation and stunning its foes. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 29, 2005

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Legislation

Roberts awaits hearings for Supreme Court

The U.S. Senate will begin hearings on John Roberts, President Bush’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Sept. 6.

Bush nominated Roberts July 19 as the replacement for Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who retired July 1 after 24 years of service. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 29, 2005

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, National

Richard Land appointed to USCIRF by Senator Frist

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist appointed Dr. Richard Land of Nashville, Tennessee, to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), an independent and bipartisan federal agency. more »

Jul 26, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, National, Religious Liberty

SBC’s Land Comments on Roberts’ Nomination

Dr. Richard Land commented Tuesday on President Bush’s nomination of Judge John Roberts Jr., to the Supreme Court after the president’s official announcement. more »

Jul 20, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, National

ERLC reiterates call for end to judicial filibusters

The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission and other organizations have reiterated their opposition to the Senate’s use of the filibuster to block confirmation votes on President Bush’s selections for the federal judiciary. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 15, 2005

Topic: Citizenship, National

Senate vote on funding destructive research nears

The Senate is expected to vote soon on a bill to provide federal funds for research that destroys human embryos.

The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission urged 16 Republican and two Democratic senators to vote against the measure in a July 13 letter from its president, Richard Land. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 15, 2005

Topic: Life, Cloning, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Legislation

Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals rejects partial birth ban

The Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act still has found no court willing to uphold its constitutionality.

A three-judge panel of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in St. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 15, 2005

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Legislation

Bush’s nominee to Supreme Court awaited

Americans continue to await President Bush’s nominee to the Supreme Court to replace Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who retired July 1 after 24 years of service. more »

By Tom Strode - Jul 15, 2005

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, National

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