Featured - Thursday, May 31, 2012
- ADF comment on 1st Circuit’s DOMA decision: A bridge too far May 31, 2012
- 1st Circuit: Federal DOMA is unconstitutional in part May 31, 2012
- Cal. Senate passes ban on reparative therapy counseling May 31, 2012
- Washington marriage referendum signature count on target to make ballot May 31, 2012
- Benefits or Babies: Will Social Benefits “Crowd Out” Children? May 31, 2012
- Democrats Defeat Bill to Ban War on Baby Girls via Sex Selection Abortions May 31, 2012
- Rep. Chris Smith: “Sex-Selection Abortion: A War on Baby Girls” May 31, 2012
- Second Video Shows Planned Parenthood OKing Sex-Selection Abortion May 31, 2012
- ADF: Will court say worship services can continue in NYC public schools on weekends? May 31, 2012

Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher in May announced a new strategy for border patrol agents, switching their duties from sitting in trucks along the U.S.-Mexico border to helping traffic move more efficiently on international bridges crossing into or from El Paso, Texas. 
A group of Massachusetts lawmakers are pushing legislation that would create stiffer penalties for unlicensed drivers and make it hard for illegal immigrants to find jobs and housing after three traffic deaths involving illegal immigrants since 2009. Even though statistics indicate the problem of unlicensed drivers in Massachusetts is smaller than elsewhere around the country, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been pressured to finally attempt making their state less of a sanctuary for illegal immigrants.