by William C. Duncan | Nov 6, 2024
Religion can help take the venom out of political disagreement Written by William C. Duncan As we come to the end of a contentious election season, many wonder what could lead to less division, and some research suggests that religious faith may be a part of tempering...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 31, 2024
As election season winds down, the U.S. Supreme Court term has just begun Written by The U.S. Supreme Court has not yet agreed to take any cases on religious freedom for this term though there are some petitions still being considered. Three petitions raise important...
by The Likely Voter | Oct 9, 2024
How religious communities are leading the hurricane relief effort Written by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has extended humanitarian aid to the region. Some community churches have raised money and provided supplies for the families impacted by the...
by The Likely Voter | Sep 25, 2024
America’s arduous road to religious freedom Written by An upcoming documentary, Free Exercise: America’s Story of Religious Liberty, details the struggles that the religious endured in America’s infancy. Many religious people faced state-sanctioned murder and...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 19, 2024
9th Circuit upholds religious universities’ Title IX exemptions Written by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit recently rejected an attempt to remove religious freedom protections in Title IX. The court found that exemptions for religious colleges and...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 23, 2024
‘So unimaginable and so abhorrent’: UCLA case is a reminder of how bigotry resurfaces Written by A recent federal court decision addressed whether a California university could allow some students to be excluded from parts of campus by protesters simply because the...