by William C. Duncan | Sep 17, 2020
This is part 7 in an ongoing series on advancing religious freedom for all by mitigating conflict between the free exercise of faith and other interests. Part 6 described Utah’s experience with enacting legislation that avoids polarization between discrimination law...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 11, 2020
Religious social services are critical to America’s inmates Written by Separated from her four children while in prison in the 1990s, Deborah Daniels feared especially for her daughter, who seemed to be headed down a dangerous path. With few options for...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 9, 2020
This is part 6 in an ongoing series on advancing religious freedom for all by mitigating conflict between the free exercise of faith and other interests. In part 5, we talked about different ways governments could approach protecting religious freedom. In this part,...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 4, 2020
Religious freedom scholars say Little Sisters case creates new front in divisive culture war Written by While the Supreme Court put some issues to rest with its recent religious freedom decisions, there is one case that remains largely unsettled: the Little...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 28, 2020
This is part 5 in an ongoing series on advancing religious freedom for all by mitigating conflict between the free exercise of faith and other interests. In previous parts, we have explained current legal rules related to religious freedom and, in part 3 and part 4,...