Supreme Court Examines Religious Charter Schools Amid Broader Battle Over Public Funding and Faith
Oklahoma’s Catholic charter school case draws attention as Maine ruling highlights limits on religious institutions accepting state money
Oklahoma’s Catholic charter school case draws attention as Maine ruling highlights limits on religious institutions accepting state money
Settlement ends legal action brought by Dr. Allan Josephson over allegations of viewpoint discrimination. The University of Louisville has agreed
Parents challenge Montgomery County’s refusal to allow exemptions from inclusive storybooks, while school board defends policy as lawful, inclusive, and administrable
Texas-based corporate management firm seeks exemption from HIV prevention drug coverage, invoking religious freedom protections similar to—but potentially broader than—Hobby Lobby case.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio, elected in 2013 as the first Latin American pope, emphasized administrative reform and global outreach during his
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The U.S. Has Deported Migrants to a Foreign Concentration Camp Without Due Process — Christians Should Care
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Kingdom Come: How Belief in Jesus’ Earthly Reign Shapes Christian Power and Politics in America (Part III)
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