by William C. Duncan | May 29, 2024
Religious freedom requires access to abortion? Maybe not Written by Since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed states to regulate abortion in 2021, states that have chosen to limit the commission of abortion have been faced with lawsuits arguing that state laws or...
by William C. Duncan | May 22, 2024
Why religion is good for society Written by Originally published in Deseret News. The role of faith in public life is often hotly contested, especially considering the discouraging number of people who view religion as having a negative, rather than positive, impact...
by William C. Duncan | May 16, 2024
School choice case: Unpopular doesn’t mean unconstitutional Written by Within legal limits, political protests are commonly held on public property. Recent protests at local public universities are an example. This type of demonstration is a way in which...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 26, 2024
Looking at Supreme Court and religious freedom through the lens of the presidential campaign Written by William C. Duncan The headline of a recent satirical article highlighted the unusual nature of the 2024 presidential election: “America Honors Earth Day By...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 17, 2024
Here’s why the First Amendment’s religion clauses are not in conflict Written by One of the more novel (and controversial) religious cases now pending involves a challenge to a decision by Oklahoma’s Charter School Board to allow a charter school that would be...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 28, 2024
Wisconsin inserts itself into deciding what is ‘religious enough’ Written by One of the reasons recent decades have seen an increase in religious freedom conflicts is that governments have regulated more and more aspects of daily life. This reality has interacted...