by William C. Duncan | Sep 6, 2023
FBI should be able to target extremists without smearing people of faith Written by William C. Duncan In 2009, the FBI allegedly approached Muhammad Tanvir about informing on members of his Muslim religious community. Tanvir said that when he refused, he was placed...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 6, 2023
The Flawed Civic Understanding behind Attacks on the Supreme Court Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in the National Review. Americans are developing a distorted view of the proper role of the U.S. Supreme Court, thanks to an ongoing torrent of...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 17, 2023
States should welcome religiously motivated foster parents Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in the Washington Examiner. Massachusetts’s recent decision to deny a Catholic couple the ability to foster children due to their religious beliefs stands at...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 16, 2023
Does the Utah Constitution recognize a broad right to abortion? Written by William C. Duncan Last week, the Utah Supreme Court held oral arguments in a challenge to the state’s abortion regulations, Planned Parenthood v. Utah. Each party was given 20 minutes to make...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 9, 2023
Wisconsin says Catholic charity group isn’t religious enough Written by Imagine a private school whose mission is to offer “Christ-centered education” to its students. Would it be a good idea for the government to be charged with deciding whether that mission is...