by William C. Duncan | Nov 4, 2020
People of faith give stalwart support to foster care system Written by The Supreme Court will hear arguments in an important religious freedom case, Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, November 4. As we have noted before, this case involves the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 3, 2020
Religious Liberty, Civics and the Public Classroom Written by “Public schools are not religion-free zones. Nor are they places where religion is transferred to the next generation,” says Eleesha Tucker, executive director of the Utah 3Rs Project, a project...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 28, 2020
Q&A: Multiple opportunities for religious freedom protection at Supreme Court Written by “Constitutional rights are priceless, but courts don’t always treat them that way,” says Chris Schandevel, legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF)....
by William C. Duncan | Oct 23, 2020
Religious belief accelerated efforts for women’s suffrage Written by A common (and incorrect) stereotype is that religion treats women as subservient to men. Both contemporary and historical evidence show otherwise, however. In the New York Post, Naomi...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 21, 2020
Q&A with legal scholar: Upcoming SCOTUS cases Written by Misinterpretation and misunderstanding of the religion clauses in the First Amendment has “led to the diminishment of Americans’ rights to both free exercise and free speech,” says Howard Slugh,...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 16, 2020
SCOTUS’ opportunity to protect religious child welfare agencies Written by On November 4, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the first religious freedom case of its current term (the Court’s terms run from the fall of one year until the spring...