by William C. Duncan | Aug 16, 2023
Does the Utah Constitution recognize a broad right to abortion? Written by Last week, the Utah Supreme Court held oral arguments in a challenge to the state’s abortion regulations, Planned Parenthood v. Utah. Each party was given 20 minutes to make its argument and...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 9, 2023
Wisconsin says Catholic charity group isn’t religious enough Written by Imagine a private school whose mission is to offer “Christ-centered education” to its students. Would it be a good idea for the government to be charged with deciding whether that mission is...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 3, 2023
Religious people shouldn’t avoid the public square Written by Congress is considering the reauthorization of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Response Act. This bill is intended to provide guidelines for responding in the case of a health emergency like...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 20, 2023
How a ruling on Amish water disposal signifies protection for all of us Written by The strength of the nation’s commitment to free speech is demonstrated not by our acceptance of familiar and comfortable messages, but by a willingness to tolerate expressions that...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 13, 2023
Can faith save the planet? Written by The Sierra Club, founded in 1892, describes its founder, John Muir, as “America’s most famous and influential naturalist and conservationist.” Muir was instrumental in promoting national monuments and national parks that...