Supreme Court’s Unanimous ‘Fulton’ Ruling Vindicates Religious Freedom
The decision is also powerful evidence that the Supreme Court, as it is currently constituted, doesn’t play politics.
Can the Biden Administration Be Trusted to Defend Existing Religious Exemptions?
Catholic universities and schools have many reasons to doubt the current administration’s interest in defending Title IX’s religious exemption.
Religious Freedom a Casualty of the Ideological Hijacking of Public Schools
Former Attorney General Bill Barr outlined three phases of ruination in a recent address.
Religious Freedom and the White House: Who Is (and Isn’t) Advocating for Faith-Based Groups?
Despite the current narrative, the truth is that religious believers from every racial and ethnic background are being targeted by the Biden administration.
Ministerial Exception Put to the Test in Latin America
A decision in the Sandra Pavez case in Chile will have broad implications for the protection of religious liberty globally.
Reinstating the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s foster care placement agency’s contract
The Supreme Court must stay laser focused on freedoms granted by the Constitution’s framers.
Will the Supreme Court Protect Charitable Donors From the Prying Eyes of Public Officials?
The legal challenge before the Supreme Court — upheld by a federal district court, then dismissed by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals — touches on one of the basic freedoms of U.S. citizens.
3 Ways the Biden Administration Should Respond to Global Religious Persecution
‘Report on Religious Freedom in the World’ lists dire statistics that require urgent response.
Ken Starr on Religious Liberty: ‘The Next Crisis is Coming’
Ken Starr has written a new book, and it is really good. Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty is a handy primer on the special protection afforded religion under the law and a plan for how religious people in the U.S. can weather these most uncertain times.
How Would Religious Freedom Fare With Common-Good Constitutionalists?
This way to interpret the law looks to be a nice antidote for the ills facing our country today. But scratch beneath the surface and you find all sorts of dangers to cherished liberties.