by William C. Duncan | Mar 19, 2020
COVID-19 concerns have a rare impact on Supreme Court – but its work still goes on Written by As the nation works steadily to get ahead of COVID-19 by postponing or canceling large gatherings and practicing social distancing, the U.S. Supreme Court is doing...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 11, 2020
Peaceful multiculturalism is far better than ‘tolerance,’ say Azerbaijani leaders Written by Earlier this week, religious and government leaders from the country of Azerbaijan visited Utah for a discussion – hosted by Sutherland Institute – of principles...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 6, 2020
Religious Freedom 101: Establishing the aspiration of religious freedom in the United States Written by This is the first installment in a series about the history of religious freedom in the United States. Key Points The struggle to establish and maintain...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 6, 2020
Religious groups’ brief explains why government shouldn’t be able to circumvent protections Written by During the campaign for Prohibition, an aphorism emerged that has become commonplace: “Your right to swing your arm leaves off where my right not to have my...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 28, 2020
Can Muslim man be forced to act as informant? Or does it abuse his religious freedom? Written by Religious freedom is not a narrow, partisan issue. Potential threats to this freedom come from many different administrations and cut across religious...