by William C. Duncan | Jul 6, 2021
Supreme Court says donors’ right of association outweighs need for disclosure Written by William C. Duncan In 1958, the Arkansas legislature passed a law requiring schoolteachers to file an annual report listing any organization they were members of or had...
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...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 17, 2021
Supreme Court rules in favor of Catholic foster agency but leaves big questions for later Written by The U.S. Supreme Court issued a significant religious freedom decision this morning, with all the justices concluding that the city of Philadelphia violated...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 17, 2021
Religious freedom law is not a ‘get out of jail card’: It protects rights while still limiting harmful practices Written by Those who argue for robust legal protections for religious exercise sometimes struggle to answer an objection: What about when...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 11, 2021
Faithful, long marriages linked to religiosity (and large, low-budget weddings) Written by High-profile divorces can invite introspection about what makes marriage last. Those who seem to have everything going for them but still split can make others feel...