by William C. Duncan | Feb 27, 2020
SCOTUS cases point to religious freedom issues that Congress should help decide Written by Religious freedom is not, as it is sometimes caricatured, a clash between religious groups wanting to discriminate and governments trying to eliminate discrimination....
by William C. Duncan | Feb 14, 2020
Sutherland Institute launches new series: Religious Freedom 101 Written by On January 6, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his eighth State of the Union address and articulated “four essential freedoms” which the nation, now involved in the Second...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 7, 2020
Faith-based organizations help the vulnerable — give them room to do it Written by Photo credit: Deseret News via Adobe Stock Originally published in Deseret News. Faith-based organizations make significant economic contributions and provide crucial social...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 24, 2020
Supreme Court case deals with education, religious discrimination Written by Photo courtesy of the Institute for Justice On Wednesday, January 22, the Supreme Court held oral arguments in a Montana case involving education and religious discrimination – a...
by Sutherland Institute | Dec 9, 2019
Fairness for All Act is a step in the right direction Written by Sutherland Institute With an understanding that the Fairness for All Act has a long road ahead in terms of refinement and passage, Sutherland Institute fully supports its intent to fairly...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 11, 2019
LGBTQ rights: Should Supreme Court reinterpret Civil Rights Act or is it Congress’ job? Written by William C. Duncan On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about whether the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibiting discrimination “on the basis of sex”...