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Will Justice Jackson Protect Religious Freedom?

Ketanji Brown Jackson’s recent recognition that religious freedom is a ‘foundational constitutional right’ is important. But her record is not encouraging.

Making Sense of Clarence Thomas’s Lone Dissent in a Recent Death-Penalty Case

Ramirez v. Collier will come back to haunt us in cases that have nothing to do with methods of execution.

Catholic Vote’s Edify Video Series: Anti-Catholic Amendments

Sister Dede Byrne Sues Washington Over COVID Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers

Religious freedom is protected under the law regardless of the popularity of the belief that is infringed.

Sam Brownback: Connecting the Dots Between Religious Freedom and School Choice (Season 3 — Ep. 4)

Ambassador Sam Brownback says school choice is crucial to religious liberty — but we’re going to have to fight for it.

Que Alguien Abre La Puerta: Opening the Doors of Catholic Schools to Hispanic Catholics (Season 3 — Ep. 3)

Nearly half of U.S. Catholics are Hispanic — so why don’t more families send their children to Catholic schools? Expert Lucia Luzondo talks to Religious Freedom Matters.

Leave the Upper Room: Preaching the Accessibility of Catholic Schools (Season 3 — Ep. 2)

‘We need to go from neighborhood to neighborhood telling people about Catholic schools’ — so says Catholic education pioneer Shawn Peterson.

Bishop Thomas Daly: ‘School Choice Is Coming to America’ (Season 3 — Ep. 1)

Bishop Thomas Daly of Spokane, Washington, says, ‘We need as many kids in Catholic schools as possible’ — but they have to teach the faith.

‘Religious Freedom Matters’ Enters Its Third Season

The new season will focus on school choice.

Supreme Court Should Flag School District for Personal Foul Over Coach’s Postgame Prayer

In ‘Kennedy v. Bremerton School District,’ the nation’s highest court will clarify the Constitution’s protection of the religious expression of teachers, coaches and other public servants.

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