Supreme Court’s Baffling Maine Decision
Given the court’s previous track record in defending religious freedom, we can at least hope that its Oct. 29 ruling isn’t the end of the story.
Supreme Court to Consider Death-Row Inmate’s Request For Hands-on Prayer
Texas’ denial of John Ramirez’s request for his pastor to lay hands on him and pray for him at his execution goes before the high court Nov. 1.
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.
Protecting Afghanistan’s Religious Minorities
We must not turn a blind eye to the desperation of many Afghans today.
Schools — and Schools’ Religious-Liberty Court Cases — Back in Session
Once again, the Supreme Court and lower courts are in the spotlight as guardians not just of First Amendment rights in general but also specifically of religious liberty.