First Amendment

States may no longer prevent students in religious schools from receiving government tuition vouchers.

Dan McLaughlin
June 22 2022 12:01AM

The move may result in serious legal consequences for the publicly funded law school.

Steven Lubet
June 2 2022 12:01AM

A Long Island restaurant’s lawsuit and the “religious-question doctrine.”

May 27 2022 12:01AM

Concurring opinions by three justices reflect the many questions that remain.

New York Sun
May 5 2022 12:01AM

A possible misreading of precedent, and an assault on common sense.

Dec. 15 2021 12:01AM

Government entities in the U.S. still threaten to impose their orthodoxy on dissenters.

July 14 2020 12:01AM

Getting the Supreme Court’s Little Sisters of the Poor ruling wrong.

Alexandra DeSanctis
July 10 2020 12:01AM

Worship cannot shelter in place indefinitely.

Michael McConnell and Max Raskin
April 27 2020 12:01AM

Don’t let BDS wrap itself in the American flag.

David French
July 22 2019 12:01AM

A new line of pro-choice argumentation makes little sense.

Mitchell Rocklin and Howard Slugh
May 30 2019 12:01AM

Wrongheaded invocations of the First Amendment in defense of BDS.

David Bernstein
May 3 2019 12:01AM

The naked public square is bad for religious minorities.

Asma Uddin and Greg Dolin
March 5 2019 12:01AM

The ACLU’s perverse argument.

Alyza Lewin
Jan. 25 2019 12:01AM

And anti-BDS bills don’t threaten freedom of speech.

Dec. 20 2018 12:01AM