by William C. Duncan | Jul 29, 2021
Biden’s on a judge-nominating streak – here’s a primer on federal courts Written by A recent news story pointed out that President Joe Biden has begun his administration with a strong record for getting new federal judges confirmed. Since taking office, he...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 26, 2021
Are religious-freedom conflicts linked to lack of religious affiliation? Written by The recent Public Religion Research Institute report on demographic trends in religious affiliation contained some important insights into where Americans are in their...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 21, 2021
Studies show religion can help protect against drug abuse risk Written by Provisional data point to a significant increase in overdose deaths in the United States coinciding with the pandemic. As an article in the Deseret News summarizes: “Drug overdose...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 16, 2021
Small shifts in religious affiliation and law may improve climate for religious freedom Written by As significant legal and demographic changes have spread across the country in the past few decades, conflicts involving religious freedom have also increased....
by William C. Duncan | Jul 14, 2021
Religious freedom at the Supreme Court: Where we are, and what’s next Written by Over the past few years – in the face of lamentable congressional impotence and inaction on most difficult policy issues – the U.S. Supreme Court has actively shaped the legal...