Getting the Supreme Court’s Little Sisters of the Poor ruling wrong.
Losing public authority over Scripture.
Perverting the meaning of religious liberty.
The First Amendment is predicated on respect for the rest of the Constitution.
Is it a court’s job to decide when you need a minyan?
How religion is quickly being privatized.
“Administrative absolutism” has its eyes set on religious liberty.
New York’s Museum of Biblical Art is closing, because it’s “too religious.”
The Justice Department’s plan will turn judges into religious interpreters.
On exhibit in Jerusalem is a 9th-century prayer book with portions of the Sabbath prayers, hymns, and the Haggadah. It is from the collection of. . .
The goals of post-sexual-revolution liberalism are at odds with the beliefs of almost every traditional religious body. Can a battle to the death be averted?
The Supreme Court’s ruling in the “Hobby Lobby” case reinforces a distinctly American tradition: protecting the religious beliefs of individuals and groups.