Our Conscience Rights Extend Beyond the Church Parking Lot

COMMENTARY: Our robustly defended conscience rights, essential to a pluralistic society, are under relentless attack from secularists and progressives. And things are only going to get worse.
US Religious-Liberty Policy Has Worldwide Consequences

If America loses its enthusiasm for defending religious liberty, what are the implications for religious believers now being horribly persecuted all over the world?
Supreme Court Session in Review: A Wake-Up Call for Catholics

An in-depth look at the court’s 2019-2020 term reveals some implications for Catholics — not to mention the rule of law — that are profoundly worrisome.
Supreme Court Confirms Catholic Schools Have Right to Self-Governance

The 7-2 decision in Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru rules that the First Amendment protects a Catholic school’s right to decide who imparts the faith to the next generation without the government second-guessing those decisions.
Espinoza Ends State-Sanctioned Religious Discrimination in Education

Montana parents like Randi Meyer had something to celebrate Tuesday. In Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, the Supreme Court toppled a barrier that for more than a century has handicapped Catholic schools in Montana and other states and discriminated against parents like Randi searching for a better education for their kids.
Supreme Court Upholds Dangerous ‘Precedent’ in Louisiana Abortion Case

The court in June Medical continues a carve-out exception on the standing issue by permitting the abortion industry to challenge reasonable regulation under the guise of vindicating the “rights” of the women.
SCOTUS Ruling Opens Floodgate to Sex Orientation Discrimination Lawsuits

After 6-3 Bostock decision, bathrooms and locker rooms, women’s sports, campus housing, employment by religious organizations and healthcare – all are fodder for those asserting a legal claim based on the high court’s latest interpretation of Title VII
Sharonell Fulton, et al. v. City of Philadelphia Is Going to the Supreme Court

Does the Constitution safeguard religious organizations with a traditional view of marriage that participate in our nation’s social safety-net programs?
The Lessons We Can Learn From Justice Thomas’ Life

I have been raising kids for more than 20 years. These days one of my teenage boys is a particular challenge. He doesn’t take well to lectures, and I doubt he is picking up on any “life lessons” watching me in action.
William Barr Is Right: Secularists Are Imposing Their Own Religion

Attorney General William Barr gave a powerful speech last week on religious liberty in America at Notre Dame Law School. If you missed it, it’s well worth reading.