In The News

New Law in Tennessee Shows ‘Gateway Sex’ the Door
JD Journal, May 12, 2012

Tenn. Reacts to President’s Stance on Same Sex-Marriage
News Channel 5, Nashville, May 9, 2012

Haslam, The Presbyterian Elder, Knows His Calvin in Vetoing Vandy Bill – And Response
The Chattanoogan, May 3, 2012

Fowler urges religious conservatives to oppose Haslam’s planned veto on Vanderbilt bill
The Chattanooga Times Free Press, May 2, 2012

Roy Exum: no hand-holding allowed
The Chattanooga Times Free Press, May 1, 2012

‘Gateway sexual activity’ spurs legislators’ debate, national attention
The Knoxville News Sentinel, April 30, 2012

Making Progress in Tennessee
National Review Online, April 17, 2012

TN evolution law may change nothing
The Tennessean, April 15, 2012

Tennessee back to the future with new anti-evolution law
The Washington Post, April 11, 2012

Tennessee evolution bill becomes law without governor’s signature
The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, April 10, 2012

Evolution, climate teaching bill awaits Tennessee governor’s signature
The Los Angeles Times, April 6, 2012

Tennessee is lab for national clash over science class
The Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2012

Tenn. governor will ‘probably’ sign evolution bill
The Associated Press, April 4, 2012

Scientists lobby for governor to veto Tennessee evolution bill
The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, March 28, 2012

TN lawmakers approve evolution bill
The Tennessean, March 27, 2012

Evolution bill goes to Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam
The Chattanooga Times Free Press, March 27, 2012

Social bills get heavy push
The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro, March 26, 2012

TN legislators discuss ‘risk avoidance’ abstinence plan
The Tennessean, March 22, 2012

Proposal restating ‘abstinence only’ sex education moves forward in House
Nashville Public Radio, March 21, 2012

Senate approves Watson bill allowing teachers to discuss scientific ‘weaknesses’ of evolution, climate change
The Chattanooga Times Free Press, March 19, 2012

Tennessee legislature’s social conservatives have full agenda
Knoxville News Sentinel, March 19, 2012

‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill may be dead as TN legislators turn focus to abstinence education
The Leaf Chronicle, March 14, 2012

Santorum win shows clout of values voters
The Tennessean, March 7, 2012

TN bill would protect some remarks on gays
The Tennessean, January 27, 2012

Gov. Bill Haslam wants TN constitutional amendment on merit selection of judges
The Tennessean, January 26, 2012

Haslam, speakers want to keep judge appointments
Elizabethton Star, January 26, 2012

Haslam: legislature shouldn’t prioritize bills seen as hostile to gays
Missouri News Horizon, January 26, 2012

State’s big three gets behind yes/no elections of judges
Nashville Scene, January 25, 2012

License to bully?
Memphis Flyer, Memphis, January 19, 2012

Opponents speak out against controversial anti-gay bills
WMCTV Action News 5, Memphis, January 16, 2012

Christian activist Fowler makes stand on bullying
Bay Windows, January 10, 2012

New sex ed guide builds foundation by 2nd grade
The Tennessean, January 10, 2012

Evangelicals may face choice: electable candidate or ‘moral’ one
The Tennessean, January 8, 2012

TN lawmakers gear up for fast session, re-election
The Tennessean, January 8, 2012

Protecting free speech condemned as ‘bullying’
Worldnet Daily, January 7, 2012

Movie urges us to remember our humanity
Kansas City Star, January 6, 2012

Michigan legislator denounces Tennessee bully bill
The Tennessean, January 6, 2012

David Fowler, gay advocates spar over bullying law
The Tennessean, January 5, 2012

Santorum surge thrills some conservatives
The Tennesseean, January 5, 2012

Christian activist questions scope of anti-bullying law
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Chattanooga, January 4, 2012

Christian activist Fowler making stand on bullying
WVLT, Nashville, January 4, 2012

Christian activist questions scope of anti-bullying law
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Chattanooga, Tenn., January 4, 2012

Blue Cross Push for Diversity Incurs Wrath of Conservative Group
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Chattanooga, Tenn., September 8, 2011

Conservatives Open Playbook to Defeat Nondiscrimination Bill
The City Paper, Nashville, Tenn., January 23, 2011

Nashville Considers Homosexual ‘Anti-Discrimination’ Ordinance
The New American, January 17, 2011

Business Leaders, GOP Work to Defeat Anti-Bias Bill
Nashville Business Journal, January 13, 2011

Business Leaders, Christian Conservatives Work with GOP to Defeat Nondiscrimination Bill
The City Paper, Nashville, January 12, 2011

Conservative Leaders Meet to Discuss Proposed Extension of Nondiscrimination Ordinance
The Tennessean, January 12, 2011

The Urban Child Institute: Abstinence Education Not Enough to Prevent Teen Pregnancies
ABC24-WPTY, November 17, 2010

Family Action Council Leader to Talk Politics
The Tennessean, June 30, 2010

Gains in Gay Rights Are Won Too Slowly, Some Say: Opponents Want Congress, not Obama, to Set Laws and Policies
The Tennessean, June 28, 2010

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