by William C. Duncan | Jun 5, 2020
Riots and civic education: a way forward to a more just and merciful future Written by William C. Duncan Photographers at the Deseret News captured powerful photographs related to the recent rioting in Salt Lake City. On successive days, May 30 and May 31,...
by William C. Duncan | May 29, 2020
Who turns down $54 million? Written by William C. Duncan Just a few days after it began, a small-business-loan program from the federal government’s response to COVID-19 ran entirely out of money. It turns out that the loans were going not just to troubled...
by William C. Duncan | May 28, 2020
Stanford law professor: Government should not decide whether religious worship is ‘essential’ Written by William C. Duncan “It is none of the state’s business to decide that religious worship is not important.” -Michael McConnell, director, Constitutional Law...
by William C. Duncan | May 22, 2020
Religious Freedom 101: How did U.S. get to the point where religious services are ‘nonessential’? Written by William C. Duncan This is the fourth and last installment in a series about the history of religious freedom in the United States. Click the following...
by William C. Duncan | May 19, 2020
Why has religious freedom become a hot-button issue? Written by William C. Duncan Among the highest-profile cases before the Supreme Court, religious freedom issues appear to be overrepresented. Can parents use scholarship money for religious school tuition?...