by William C. Duncan | Dec 9, 2020
Is COVID-19 planting seeds for an American religious revival? Written by Is the pandemic driving younger Americans to prioritize religion like their elders have done much of their lives? That is one striking implication of the second annual Religious Freedom...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 4, 2020
SCOTUS ruling shows how religious freedom offers stability in a chaotic time Written by As America lurches from public health crisis to economic crisis to electoral crisis and back around again, it is comforting to know that some aspects of public life will...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 30, 2020
Religious groups called the ‘brightest spot’ in foster care system Written by “Religious organizations are really the brightest spot in what is an otherwise dismal [foster care] system,” says Naomi Schaefer Riley, a fellow at the American Enterprise...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 24, 2020
Be thankful for religious freedom (and the not-so-uniform Pilgrims) Written by The Mayflower Compact, signed 400 years ago on November 19, 1620, is a fascinating document. It declares that the 102 passengers on the ship Mayflower were now “covenant[ing] and...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 20, 2020
Alito: Widespread support for religious freedom is shrinking Written by Is religious freedom “fast becoming a disfavored right”? That is the worry expressed by Justice Samuel Alito in a recent speech to a virtual convention of the Federalist Society. His...