
The WallBuilders Show A Quiet Turn Toward Faith And Law Finds Momentum In Courts, Campuses, And Big Tech
Oct 31, 2025
Despite chaos in headlines, hope shines through various cultural shifts. A Texas ruling empowers judges to uphold their religious beliefs. Shareholder activism influences Apple to enhance safety for young users. Virginia politics see a dramatic shift after a controversial message. Younger Catholic priests are trending more conservative, embracing pro-life values. Campus revivals are on the rise, with students gathering for faith. Plus, the return of Ten Commandments displays across universities signals a growing acceptance of tradition in modern times.
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Judges Can Decline Ceremonies On Conscience
- Texas' Supreme Court clarified judges need not violate religious conscience when asked to perform marriages they oppose.
- The ruling adds a statewide judicial-canon protection for judges' religious liberties in Texas.
Shareholder Pressure Changed Apple's Safety Rules
- Apple changed policies to hide adult apps from minors and extend communication safety to 14–17 year olds.
- Targeted shareholder pressure prompted concrete child-safety improvements at Apple.
Use Shareholder Votes To Nudge Big Tech
- Hold stock in major companies to gain shareholder voting power and influence policy from within.
- Review your investment holdings and vote shareholder ballots instead of delegating them blindly.
