by William C. Duncan | Jan 4, 2024
2024 in the courts: What’s on the docket for religious freedom Written by William C. Duncan In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court made two important religious freedom decisions. In the first, the court clarified that employers must accommodate the religious practice of...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 18, 2023
Ambiguous rulings about holiday displays leave local governments on uncertain ground Written by William C. Duncan A North Carolina city recently added a menorah to its holiday display in a public park. This did not, however, happen without some controversy. A year...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 14, 2023
More good news from the courts on religious freedom Written by William C. Duncan A post last month highlighted positive developments for religious liberty in state courts. Lower federal courts, too, have recently issued important decisions extending protection to...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 6, 2023
A success story: Using Junior Achievement in home-school co-ops Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks According to a 2023 report, Utah is the third-best state for home schooling. That’s great news for those who believe it’s the best option for their children....
by William C. Duncan | Nov 30, 2023
Anti-Israel protests, children’s access to obscenity show difficulties of finding clear free speech limits Written by William C. Duncan As described in our prior post, the U.S. Supreme Court has enunciated broad rules to protect free speech, but there are still...