Watchdog Group Calls Out Biden Administration’s Religious Exemption Tracking System
Legal scholars at the Heritage Institute’s Meese Center are reminding the Biden administration of its duty to recognize and protect conscience rights in the federal workplace.
Supreme Court Considers Boston’s ‘Flagpoles Case’
Have Freedom of Speech and Religion Fallen Out of Fashion?
Reflecting on Norman Rockwell’s massively popular Four Freedoms
How Will Religious Freedom Fare This Year?
Advocates for religious liberty, without an ally in the White House, will turn once again to the Supreme Court for relief.
Religious Freedom Gets Its Day in Court
Year in Review
Why Religious Freedom Matters
New Register Podcast Focuses on Pressing Issues in Education
Supreme Court’s NY Decision Is a Blow for Religious Freedom
The decision not to intervene and immediately block the New York COVID-vaccine mandate is a disappointing move.
Will the Supreme Court Finally End Discrimination Based on Religion in School-Choice Programs?
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.