Judge Sides with Firefighters in “Gay Pride Parade” Suit

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

A California appellate court has ruled in favor of four San Diego firefighters who sued the fire department after being forced to participate in the city’s Gay Pride Parade, an action which the court believes constituted sexual harrassment.

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Judge Stings Obama Administration by Halting Embryonic Stem Cell Research

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

In what some are calling a “stinging rebuke” of the Obama Administration, a federal court judge rule yesterday that the president’s executive order allowing embryos to be used in stem cell research violated an existing law prohibiting the use of taxpayer funds in research that involves the destruction of human embryos.

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Concern Grows Over Seized Swedish Homeschooling Student

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

Attorneys with the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) and Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) filed an application with the European Court of Human Rights asking it to hear the case of a seven-year-old boy seized by Swedish authorities because his parents homeschool.

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Lawyers Want Justice for Unborn Child Killed at Fort Hood

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

A national alliance of Christian attorneys has issued a letter to the Judge Advocate at Fort Hood, Texas, urging him to charge the suspect in the Fort Hood massacre with the killing of all 14 victims in the Fort Hood massacre, including the pre-born child of Private Francheska Velez.

“All murder victims–born and pre-born–deserve equal justice,” said Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) Senior Legal Counsel Steven H. Aden in a press release. “Women who volunteer to protect our country deserve to know that the government will enforce the laws that protect their children.”

To date, military prosecutors have charged Maj. Nadil Malik Hasan with 13 counts of premeditated murder after last week’s shooting at Fort Hood but have not yet charged him with the death of Velez’s child, now known as “Baby Velez.” Army officials have indicated that additional charges against Hasan are under consideration.

The ADF letter urges enforcement of Article 119a of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which makes it a crime for anyone “to cause the death…of a child, who is in utero at the time the conduct takes place” regardless of whether the killer intended to kill the child.

“According to press accounts, Private Velez had returned to America from Iraq a week before the shooting,” the letter states.  “Private Velez was three months pregnant and was excited about being a new mother.  She was scheduled to begin maternity leave next month. She was filling out paperwork relating to her pregnancy when she and her child were killed…

“It would cause a severe and negative impact on morale if Army women were made to believe that the Army valued their children less than they did adult victims of crime.  We respectfully request that you enforce UCMJ Article 119a against the suspect.”

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