It’s been a great week for religious liberty. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that states cannot exclude religious private schools and their students from tuition aid funding. On Monday, it held ...
Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh appeared hungry Monday to formally jettison a 1971 religion test for violations of the First Amendment's establishment clause. "Is Lemon in this case?" asked ...
It is rare when six former attorneys general of the United States ask the Supreme Court to override a long-standing court precedent. For the worthy cause of free religious exercise, six have ...
(THE CONVERSATION) With the start of another high school football season around the corner, a long-simmering dispute has heated up: prayers at games. Kennedy v. Bremerton, the case of a high school ...
Gorsuch’s majority opinion forcefully explains that the Free Exercise and Free Speech Clauses do not conflict with the Establishment Clause. In the process, it observes that the Court has already ...
1971—In an opinion by the jurisprudentially rudderless Chief Justice Warren Burger, the Supreme Court in Lemon v. Kurtzman concocts an ahistorical and highly malleable test for Establishment Clause ...
The White House found itself in hot water over Easter weekend after media reports claimed that the Biden administration had banished religious themes from its annual children’s Easter egg decorating ...
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