On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Cardinal Matteo Zuppi returned to the Vatican after his first visit to Russia. EWTN Vatican Bureau Journalist, Alexey Gotovskiy, has more. Meanwhile, Democrats continue to push for abortion on demand, including for minors. Republican Congresswoman Mary Miller says she wants parents to be informed, so she's introduced the Parental Notification and Intervention Act. And a prominent Catholic education group along with several Catholic colleges and universities are blasting the Supreme Court decision late last week to overturn affirmative action in higher education. Executive Editor of an upcoming journal at the Common Sense Society, Christopher Bedford, joins to share his take on the Catholic schools' reaction to the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling. A Catholic family and a Catholic high school have filed a lawsuit challenging the exclusion of faith-based schools from a state tuition assistance program in Maine. Parents, Valori and Keith Radonis, join to tell us why they want to send their children to Saint Dominic's and how the state of Maine responded. Finally this evening, 'Sound of Freedom,' will be released on the 4th of July. The movie's Catholic producer, Eduardo Verastegui, became involved himself with efforts to stop the human trafficking of children. He met with Pope Francis last year and told him that his goal was to start a movement to end child trafficking.
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