by William C. Duncan | Jan 29, 2021
Which way will Congress go on 3 religious freedom bills? Written by William C. Duncan In addition to the president’s opportunities to protect religious freedom within the work of the executive branch, he will have an important role in influencing legislation...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 26, 2021
Biden administration could easily avoid religious freedom conflicts. Will it? Written by William C. Duncan With a new administration, every action the president takes is scrutinized for its predictive value. After President Joe Biden’s inaugural address, for...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 21, 2021
University policies vs. student religious practice: Washington state finds a solution Written by William C. Duncan When Chike Uzuegbunam was a student at Georgia Gwinnett College, he wanted to share his Christian faith with other students. So, in 2016, he...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 19, 2021
Illinois court decision underlines vital religious role of helping families in pandemic Written by William C. Duncan Caring for children and families in vulnerable situations is an undoubted public priority, and everyone willing to provide good-faith help is...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 14, 2021
SCOTUS case to address harassment in the digital age Written by In the 1950s, membership in the NAACP could be dangerous. A U.S. Supreme Court decision explained “that on past occasions revelation of the identity of its rank-and-file members has exposed these...