by William C. Duncan | May 21, 2021
Q&A: Opening Sudan up to religious freedom Written by In 2019, Sudan experienced a remarkable pro-democracy revolution, ending decades of oppressive military rule. The new government is working to unify communities in Sudan and normalize relationships...
by William C. Duncan | May 19, 2021
The religious roots that grew into today’s healthcare Written by In 1875, Ellis Shipp left her family in Utah to attend the Women’s College of Pennsylvania, with the encouragement of Brigham Young, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints....
by William C. Duncan | May 13, 2021
A prayer a day keeps the doctor away Written by The last year has been dominated by concerns about health – not only from the COVID-19 pandemic, but also from the effects on well-being and mental health due to the social isolation the pandemic response has...
by William C. Duncan | May 13, 2021
Hijab, turban cases highlight contrast between U.S., Canada on religious freedom Written by A recent case from Canada highlights the exceptional nature of the United States’ commitment to religious freedom. Nour Farhat is a Canadian attorney and a Muslim who...
by Derek Monson | Apr 30, 2021
‘Do no harm’ may sound good, but it’s a threat to religious and other freedoms Written by Derek Monson The Deseret News recently published a story looking at the greatest threat to religious freedom today. The people quoted pointed to things such as...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 27, 2021
What’s behind the ‘winning streak’ for religious freedom at the Supreme Court? Written by William C. Duncan Photo: Credit Becket Those watching the U.S. Supreme Court know that in the last few years, parties who claimed that their religious freedom had been...