by William C. Duncan | Jun 24, 2022
Americans must uphold court’s role even amid controversy Written by William C. Duncan The U.S. Supreme Court has just ruled that Mississippi’s prohibition of most abortions after 15 weeks gestation is constitutional in a 6-3 vote. The majority of the justices also...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 22, 2022
How some companies lead the way on religious accommodations Written by Equinix, a real estate investment company in California, wanted to help its employees understand the religious obligations of other employees, so it “held several panels to help employees better...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 17, 2022
How Native American students helped change Utah law on graduation attire Written by Last month, The Washington Post profiled two Utah students who made an important difference. The two students had similar, and frustrating, graduation experiences. Trinidad Cervantes...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 15, 2022
Release of opinions may be least dramatic part of this Supreme Court term Written by Stephen Field was the first justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from California and the third appointed by President Abraham Lincoln. Until recently, Justice Field was the only...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 3, 2022
School-based religious freedom conflict bubbles up in N.Y. Written by In the past half century, religious liberty lawsuits have become more common. One reason for the change is the increased legal regulation of a wide range of public and private endeavors. This...