by The Likely Voter | Jun 7, 2023
College preparation shouldn’t exclude religious learning Written by The Likely Voter Since 1985, Minnesota students have enjoyed the benefit of Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO), a state-funded dual enrollment program where students can earn college credits...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 7, 2023
Anti-religious legacy of Blaine Amendments persists Written by William C. Duncan James G. Blaine was a prominent politician of the late 19th century. He served in Congress representing Maine, eventually serving as speaker of the House. After two tries, he was...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 1, 2023
Right of conscience key to California and Michigan cases Written by William C. Duncan Last week marked a little-noticed anniversary. On May 26, 1848, the treaty ending the Mexican-American War was ratified. The conflict revolved around the admission of Texas into...
by The Likely Voter | May 25, 2023
3 things to know about Biden administration’s new guidance on prayer in school Written by The Likely Voter The Biden administration has issued new guidance for teachers and students regarding prayer in school. Unlike a regulation or law, guidance is not technically...
by William C. Duncan | May 25, 2023
Prayer in schools: Does federal guidance reflect Supreme Court rulings? Written by William C. Duncan If one were looking for guidance on prayer, the federal government would probably not be the first place to look. Yet that is precisely what the U.S. Department of...
by William C. Duncan | May 17, 2023
Case shows how government interferes with religious groups’ homeless ministry Written by William C. Duncan The Homeless to Renter (H2R) program was spotlighted in a comprehensive 2017 report for the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion. The program in...