by William C. Duncan | Oct 21, 2022
Religious colleges are good marriage incubators Written by William C. Duncan Americans are less likely to get married than they have in the past. A Pew Research Center article explains: “The share of adults ages 25 to 54 who are currently married fell from 67% in...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 21, 2022
Faith and religious practice boost health of individuals and communities Written by William C. Duncan Voices in the media are predicting a serious season of illness during the winter with increases in COVID, flu and colds all coming at the same time. The New York...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 14, 2022
Religious schools need protecting, especially in the developing world Written by In his remarks at the July 2022 Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit in Rome, law school dean G. Marcus Cole offered some important international context to the Summit’s discussion. Much...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 14, 2022
Lawsuit against Utah’s abortion trigger law highlights court powers Written by The classic educational video, “I’m Just a Bill,” tells the story of an idea – requiring buses to stop before crossing railroad tracks – that is proposed as federal legislation and...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 7, 2022
The importance of religious universities in the ecosystem of education Written by Conservationists remind us that we must take great care to avoid disrupting a healthy and diverse ecosystem for fear of disrupting or losing beneficial species whose contributions we...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 30, 2022
How well are states preventing religious freedom conflicts? Written by A recent post here highlighted rankings of U.S. states in terms of religious freedom laws. The rankings, created by the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy at the First Liberty Institute,...