by William C. Duncan | Jan 25, 2024
Are religious universities safer for Jewish students than secular schools? Written by It is a tragic reality that for centuries, many people tried to justify their antisemitism with religious beliefs. This may explain a reaction reported by Naomi Shaefer Riley, a...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 17, 2024
Supreme Court case could have impact on housing affordability Written by Most of us, when asked to name our constitutional rights, think immediately about things such as the rights of free speech or religious exercise from the First Amendment. These get the most...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 10, 2024
The legal arguments for and against striking Trump from the ballot Written by William C. Duncan Some provisions of the U.S. Constitution fly under the radar until a set of events thrusts them to the forefront of policy or political considerations. One such...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 4, 2024
2024 in the courts: What’s on the docket for religious freedom Written by William C. Duncan In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court made two important religious freedom decisions. In the first, the court clarified that employers must accommodate the religious practice of...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 18, 2023
Ambiguous rulings about holiday displays leave local governments on uncertain ground Written by William C. Duncan A North Carolina city recently added a menorah to its holiday display in a public park. This did not, however, happen without some controversy. A year...