Religious Freedom Must Be Enshrined in U.S. Foreign Policy
‘Preferred Pronouns,’ ‘Misgendering’ and Religious Freedom

Those who believe it is wrong to deny the biological sex that God has assigned a human being should brace themselves for the legal battles that lie ahead.
Religious Freedom, Both International and Domestic, on Biden’s Chopping Block

Effective action to stop religious persecution and discrimination requires active leadership from the United States.
The EEOC is trying to make ‘misgendering’ a thought-crime
Recovering Our Understanding of Religious Freedom

We must defend the autonomy of the Church, its institutions and faithful Catholics’ ability to meet the needs of those in our midst.
The Ulma Family: Models of the Beatitudes

The nine members of the Polish family, who will be beatified Sept. 10, willingly accepted persecution on account of their love for Christ — a love that led them to the defense of others.
On Constitution Day, Remember the First Freedom
Biden-Appointed Judge Rules Religious Parents Can’t Opt Kids Out Of Pro-LGBT School Lessons
New Jersey Catholic School Case Shines Light on the ‘Ministerial Exception’
Religious Families Denied Equal Access in California’s Special-Ed Policy