The Supreme Court, Taylor Swift and Religious Freedom

Why did Taylor Swift insist on receiving nominal damages of a dollar against a radio host who groped her? And why is it so important to Chike Uzuegbunam, a Christian student outrageously harassed by his college authorities for sharing his faith with classmates on campus?
US Constitution’s 9 Protectors From COVID Overreach

“State officials determined to overreach by shutting down religious schools following health-and-safety guidelines will most certainly face pushback in federal court.”
Supreme Court’s Halts New York’s Enforcement of Severe Restrictions on Attending Religious Services

Justices’ writing the 5-4 decision in favor of injunction explained, that “even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten.”
Americans should heed Justice Alito’s words about religious freedom
At a time of immense social turmoil, America needs a champion of religious freedom. Fortunately, Justice Samuel A. Alito has answered the call and is urging the rest of America to join him.
Will a President Biden Protect Religious Freedom on the Domestic and International Stage?
Leadership in furtherance of the country’s first freedom is the obligation of the president, regardless of political affiliation.
Catholic Foster Care in Philadelphia: How Will the Supreme Court Decide?

The consequences of the court’s decision in Fulton v. Philadelphia will be very real — and could have a huge impact on religious liberty in the United States.
The crucial Supreme Court case defending Catholic foster care services

Fulton v. Philadelphia is a crucial case for religious liberty in America
Supreme Court Fulton Case Will Soon Decide Fate of Faith-Based Foster Care

“Fulton is one of the most important civil rights cases to be heard in recent times. It concerns the right of a Catholic foster care agency not to violate deeply held religious beliefs by certifying civilly married same-sex couples as foster parents.”
Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Hearings Will Display Her Intellect, Personal History and Judicial Philosophy

As we celebrate that “one of our own” is likely to ascend to a place on our nation’s highest court, it’s also important that we humbly admit that Barrett is – frankly – exceptional.
What to Bear in Mind During Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation Process

Barrett’s Catholic faith may inform every aspect of her life, but when it comes to the discharge of her judicial duties, she does not conflate deeply held beliefs with constitutional imperatives.