by William C. Duncan | Jun 29, 2023
Why did Supreme Court decline Colorado religious school case? Written by The Supreme Court is closing out its current term. By the time this post is published, the court will likely have released its final opinions before the justices take time off prior to the...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 21, 2023
Community is key to the faith of many believers Written by A few years ago, the Missionaries of Charity, an order of Catholic nuns, opened a soup kitchen in north St. Louis. One of the guests, Ildron, who came to the kitchen on its first day, described how the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jun 15, 2023
Oklahoma’s Catholic charter school wouldn’t be legal in Utah — and shouldn’t be Written by Originally published in the Deseret News. An Oklahoma state board prompted new controversy around religious freedom when it authorized a public charter school that would be...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 14, 2023
Q&A: Minnesota’s discrimination against religious practice Written by Last week’s post described a legal challenge by Minnesota parents whose children were prevented from taking part in the state’s concurrent enrollment program by a new law prohibiting schools...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 7, 2023
College preparation shouldn’t exclude religious learning Written by Since 1985, Minnesota students have enjoyed the benefit of Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO), a state-funded dual enrollment program where students can earn college credits while in high...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 7, 2023
Anti-religious legacy of Blaine Amendments persists Written by James G. Blaine was a prominent politician of the late 19th century. He served in Congress representing Maine, eventually serving as speaker of the House. After two tries, he was nominated as the...