The case of 303 Creative may be less than meets the eye—but it could still have a real impact.
Argentina filters believers out of public service, while Mexico jails priests for telling their congregations to vote.
There are those on both the right and the left who wish to “employ government to regulate faith.”
Will the Orthodox college recognize a gay and lesbian campus group?
Gay rights, discrimination, and the church autonomy doctrine.
The dangers of “an unreasonably crabbed view of what it means to be a religious believer.”
A New York court tramples on YU’s First Amendment autonomy as a religious institution.
Misplaced concern over two Supreme Court rulings.
Is Jewish education more like prayer or more like garden-variety private-school education?
A reminder of 19th-century Anglo-Jewish attitudes to new immigrants from Eastern Europe.
The end of the Lemon test.
Jews’ First Amendment rights are not at stake.
States may no longer prevent students in religious schools from receiving government tuition vouchers.
The Court may overturn longstanding “precedents that promote government hostility toward religion.”