by William C. Duncan | Apr 7, 2022
Supreme Court to address exercise of religion in the workplace Written by One of the most significant religious freedom cases the U.S. Supreme Court is considering this year involves a football coach who says he was pushed from his job because his employer did not...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 1, 2022
State supreme court nominations: quiet but important Written by Photo: Governor.Utah.gov On March 29, Gov. Spencer Cox nominated Utah Appeals Court Judge Diana Hagen to serve as a justice on the Utah Supreme Court. Hagen has served in the court of appeals since...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 30, 2022
Ruling on pastor in execution chamber shows Supreme Court’s commitment to religious freedom Written by In Seven Habits of Highly Effective Families, Stephen Covey observed: “The key to your family culture is how you treat the child that tests you the most.”...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 25, 2022
Faith-based groups offer critical aid to Ukrainian refugees Written by For 800 years, the Dominican monastery in Krakow, Poland, has been the home of dedicated Catholic friars who pray and minister in the community. In the last two weeks, the priory (a type of...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 24, 2022
When did Supreme Court nominations become so politicized? Written by On Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee began hearings on the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. In his opening statement Utah Sen. Mike...