by William C. Duncan | Jan 5, 2022
What does 2022 hold for religious freedom? Written by The Supreme Court raised “a firewall around religious liberty” during the first year of the pandemic, wrote religious liberty scholar Robin Fretwell Wilson in the Deseret News recently. She was referring to the...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 10, 2021
Supreme Court and Amish plumbing: how a minority’s dedication can benefit society Written by An entire society can benefit, in tangible and intangible ways, from the dedication of a minority. The small proportion of the population who serve in the military is...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 8, 2021
Survey shows public support for religious freedom is strong – even growing Written by In a recent landmark speech at the University of Virginia, President Dallin H Oaks, a member of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 1, 2021
Robust recognition of religious freedom is a fortification against antisemitism Written by William C. Duncan A high point in the early history of religious freedom was President George Washington’s statement of the ideal of religious toleration from a 1790...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 18, 2021
A tangle of legislation, executive action, and litigation over abortion Written by William C. Duncan In a recent speech at the University of Virginia, President Dallin H. Oaks of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offered some wise words...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 11, 2021
Supreme Court update on 4 religious freedom cases Written by At the beginning of the current Supreme Court term, Sutherland previewed four religious freedom cases the court might be considering. Ramirez v. Collier The court has just heard the oral argument in...