Eventually, the Supreme Court will have to weigh in.
A consistent vote for letting state funds go to religious schools.
Separation, pluralism, and coercion.
It will be easier not to work on the Sabbath, among much else.
Against compelled speech and in favor of Sabbath observance.
Currently, the Post Office can fire an employee who won’t deliver mail on the Sabbath.
If only opponents of expanded school choice would devote to improving public education half the ingenuity they invest in impeding competition.
The case of 303 Creative may be less than meets the eye—but it could still have a real impact.
The story of the nation’s third Jewish Supreme Court justice.
Current policies for ensuring diversity look a lot like those used to keep Jews out.
The nation is fighting about religion more than ever. The reason why has as much to do with a change in the nature of the government as it does with a change in the culture.
Will the Orthodox college recognize a gay and lesbian campus group?
Gay rights, discrimination, and the church autonomy doctrine.
A New York court tramples on YU’s First Amendment autonomy as a religious institution.