The Supreme Court’s Chance to Defend Religious Liberty
Supreme Court 2021: The Aftermath of Landmark Victories Keeps Advocates Awake
Progressive politicians undermine strides in securing religious freedom.
Let’s Be Sincere When We Unmask Our Objections to School Mask Mandates
Deference to the sincerity of religious conviction is a precious thing. Religious exemptions sought for secular instead of religious reasons cloud the issues.
‘Thy will be done’: Finding strength amid Christian persecution
Why the Satanic Temple Backs Big Abortion
The group’s latest assertion of a religious freedom claim pointing to an ‘abortion ritual’ is nothing more than a grotesque parodying of religious rituals and symbols.
When Worlds of Gender Ideology and Religious Freedom Collide
The current administration has made no effort to carve out conscience rights and religious exemptions to the transgender mandate. So lawsuits continue to be filed.
What You Can Do About Religious Persecutions Around the World with Tom Farr (Episode 6)
Religious freedom is not only under attack in the United States, but also around the world. Has the U.S. government been effective in helping vulnerable religious minorities? What has the Church done to protect the persecuted? Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, director of the Conscience Project, and Joan Desmond, senior editor at the Register, speak with Tom Farr, […]
Navigating the Legal Landscape with Josh Holdenreid (Episode 5)
The cultural and legal landscape of the United States is rapidly shifting. Where can Catholics go for a practical guide to navigating the public square while protecting themselves from unnecessary battles with the law and media? On this episode, Josh Holdenreid, vice president and executive director of the Napa Legal Institute, joins the Conscience Project’s […]
Defending Conscience Rights in Healthcare with Roger Severino (Episode 4)
Healthcare affects every American – whether we are ill or healthy, parents or caretakers for aging relatives, or those who work as medical professionals. Many current issues related to healthcare services and medical procedures implicate religious freedom and conscience rights. Roger Severino is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and director […]
How Far Do U.S. Constitutional Protections for Religious Freedom Go? with Joel Alicea (Episode 3)
Many battles for religious freedom in the United States are being waged in court. How far-reaching is the First Amendment’s protection for the free exercise of religion in defending religious believers? Responding to that question Joel Alicea, professor of constitutional law at Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law, joins Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, director of the […]