by William C. Duncan | Nov 9, 2023
The first stirrings of freedom of speech: The Founders knew all about controversial opinions Written by The Colorado Supreme Court will soon be considering the claim of cake baker Jack Phillips, who says that declining a request to create a customized cake in...
by The Likely Voter | Oct 26, 2023
The separation of powers is crucial to the American republic Written by Following the American Revolution and the aspiration for a republican form of government rather than a monarchy, the framers wrote the U.S. Constitution with the intention of keeping absolute...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 26, 2023
Supreme Court 2023-24 preview: 3 issues so far Written by The U.S. Supreme Court began its current term this month. Between now and June 2024, the court will consider a range of cases. Some of them will impact the meaning and reach of critical constitutional...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 19, 2023
Recent antisemitism prompts a needed reminder of America’s culture of religious freedom Written by In recent decades, disputes over religious freedom and the treatment of religious minorities in the United States have typically focused on government actions...
by The Likely Voter | Oct 12, 2023
Religious groups in school can be an important antidote to loneliness Written by Christian athletes in the San Jose, California, school district will now be able to associate with each other in official clubs, thanks to a recent ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 11, 2023
Ninth Circuit affirms religious freedom in California student group case Written by A recent federal legal decision from California regarding student groups highlights two important realities: (1) A sound understanding of religious freedom may be taking hold across...