by William C. Duncan | Jul 16, 2021
Small shifts in religious affiliation and law may improve climate for religious freedom Written by As significant legal and demographic changes have spread across the country in the past few decades, conflicts involving religious freedom have also increased....
by William C. Duncan | Jul 14, 2021
Religious freedom at the Supreme Court: Where we are, and what’s next Written by Over the past few years – in the face of lamentable congressional impotence and inaction on most difficult policy issues – the U.S. Supreme Court has actively shaped the legal...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 7, 2021
How religious practice is linked to healthy habits Written by It is no secret that health care preoccupies many, probably most, Americans – not only because it feels good to be healthy, but because the costs of medical procedures can seem overwhelming....
by William C. Duncan | Jul 6, 2021
Supreme Court says donors’ right of association outweighs need for disclosure Written by In 1958, the Arkansas legislature passed a law requiring schoolteachers to file an annual report listing any organization they were members of or had supported in the...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 23, 2021
Congress’ abdication of lawmaking may affect religious freedom Written by A recent decision by the U.S. Department of Education about how to interpret the law prohibiting sex discrimination in education has some important implications for the separation of...
by Derek Monson | Jun 18, 2021
Supreme Court’s Fulton decision denies both extremes, shows a better way Written by The Supreme Court’s unanimous consensus on religious freedom and LGBTQ+ rights contained in its decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia offers both conservatives and...