Supreme Court

The possibility of another contentious confirmation hearing recalls the first the Senate ever held, which just happened to be for the first Jewish justice to sit on the court.

Oct. 6 2020 12:01AM

In its most recent term, the court handed down several decisions that protect First Amendment rights. What comes next?

Sept. 23 2020 1:10AM

To the believer, the free exercise of religion is a pervasive thing—an identity, not just an idea.

Dan McLaughlin
July 21 2020 12:01AM

Government entities in the U.S. still threaten to impose their orthodoxy on dissenters.

July 14 2020 12:01AM

Getting the Supreme Court’s Little Sisters of the Poor ruling wrong.

Alexandra DeSanctis
July 10 2020 12:01AM

Religion isn’t one “hobby” among others.

Thomas Berg and Shawna Kosel
June 17 2020 12:01AM

Why Jews should side with the nuns.

Howard Slugh and Mitchell Rocklin
May 8 2020 12:01AM

The constitutional problem of closing houses of worship due to COVID-19.

May 6 2020 12:01AM

A challenge to cooperation between religious groups and government agencies.

Feb. 3 2020 12:01AM

The Blaine Amendment strikes again.

Jonathan Tobin
Jan. 28 2020 12:01AM

Minority rights and the Bladensburg cross.

Jonathan Tobin
July 2 2019 12:01AM