by William C. Duncan | Apr 15, 2021
Supreme Court says California can’t limit worship in homes Written by California’s attempts to regulate worship during the pandemic have consistently been turned back by the U.S. Supreme Court for failing to ensure equal treatment of religious and other...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 2, 2021
New lawsuit aimed at BYU and other religious universities argues religious accommodations are unconstitutional Written by Photo: Ken Wolter / Shutterstock.com A new lawsuit aims at ending a nearly 50-year-old accommodation for religious colleges and...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 31, 2021
People of faith shouldn’t dismiss others’ fears of discrimination Written by “How does my _____ affect you?” This rhetorical question is meant to clinch an argument. The logic is that a person’s private choices or beliefs, short of pickpocketing or...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 26, 2021
‘Zero-sum’ view of religious freedom is a bad take Written by One of the least attractive characteristics of human nature is our penchant to be dissatisfied or even unhappy when a perceived rival seems to experience good fortune. Perhaps this is the genesis...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 24, 2021
Massachusetts case highlights religion’s historical role in higher education Written by Photo Credit: Gordon College Website Gordon College is a flagship Christian liberal arts college in Massachusetts. It was founded in 1889 as the Boston Missionary Training...