Misplaced concern over two Supreme Court rulings.
The end of the Lemon test.
A question distinct from that of the halakhic permissibility of abortion.
States may no longer prevent students in religious schools from receiving government tuition vouchers.
Despite the White House’s claims to the contrary.
The Court may overturn longstanding “precedents that promote government hostility toward religion.”
Public employees shouldn’t be automatons.
Concurring opinions by three justices reflect the many questions that remain.
Two rulings speak well of the new Supreme Court justice’s attitudes.
Past rulings of potential nominees might shed light on their approach to religious liberty.
Leondra Kruger and the ministerial exception.
The Supreme Court has already ruled on the subject.
A possible misreading of precedent, and an assault on common sense.
Religious freedom is the answer.