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 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 Derek Monson | Jan 25, 2021
Will Biden take his own advice on unity and religious freedom? Written by Derek Monson Originally published in Washington Examiner President Biden’s inaugural speech called upon America’s political leaders to rise above our divisions and move beyond our...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 21, 2020
Q&A with legal scholar: Upcoming SCOTUS cases Written by Misinterpretation and misunderstanding of the religion clauses in the First Amendment has “led to the diminishment of Americans’ rights to both free exercise and free speech,” says Howard Slugh,...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 16, 2020
SCOTUS’ opportunity to protect religious child welfare agencies Written by On November 4, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the first religious freedom case of its current term (the Court’s terms run from the fall of one year until the spring...