Freedom of Religion

The case of 303 Creative may be less than meets the eye—but it could still have a real impact.

Dec. 9 2022 12:01AM

Argentina filters believers out of public service, while Mexico jails priests for telling their congregations to vote.

Tomás Henríquez
Nov. 16 2022 12:01AM

There are those on both the right and the left who wish to “employ government to regulate faith.”

Nov. 7 2022 12:01AM

Will the Orthodox college recognize a gay and lesbian campus group?

Tal Fortgang
Sept. 23 2022 12:01AM

Gay rights, discrimination, and the church autonomy doctrine.

Sept. 9 2022 12:01AM

The dangers of “an unreasonably crabbed view of what it means to be a religious believer.”

Dan McLaughlin
Sept. 2 2022 12:01AM

A New York court tramples on YU’s First Amendment autonomy as a religious institution.

Ed Whelan
Aug. 30 2022 12:01AM

Misplaced concern over two Supreme Court rulings.

Jonathan Tobin
Aug. 29 2022 12:01AM

Is Jewish education more like prayer or more like garden-variety private-school education?

July 19 2022 12:01AM

A reminder of 19th-century Anglo-Jewish attitudes to new immigrants from Eastern Europe.

Joe Mintz
July 13 2022 12:01AM

Jews’ First Amendment rights are not at stake.

Howard Slugh and Tal Fortgang
June 23 2022 12:01AM

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

Dan McLaughlin
June 22 2022 12:01AM

The Court may overturn longstanding “precedents that promote government hostility toward religion.”

Vincent Phillip Muñoz
June 1 2022 12:01AM