Connecticut Court Preserves Religious Freedom Claim in Vaccine Mandate Challenge While Dismissing Constitutional Counts
On December 16, 2025, the Superior Court of Connecticut dismissed seven out of eight counts in a lawsuit challenging Public […]
On December 16, 2025, the Superior Court of Connecticut dismissed seven out of eight counts in a lawsuit challenging Public […]
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an employee cannot sue for religious discrimination if they never faced actual
Court Rules: Fear of Firing Is Not "Adverse Action" in Religious Prayer Case Read Post »
New legislation aims to limit how regulatory colleges discipline professionals for speech unrelated to their clinical practice. Alberta has introduced
Alberta Proposes “Peterson Law” to Protect Professional Expression Read Post »
On December 21, 2025, Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer González-Colón signed Senate Bill 504 (Law 183-2025), officially recognizing the unborn child
Puerto Rico Enacts SB 504: Fetal Personhood Law Claims Alignment with Biology Read Post »
After Groff v. DeJoy (2023), employers must show written evidence if they deny a religious accommodation request. Courts will expect
How Employers Can Document Religious Accommodation Requests After Groff v. DeJoy Read Post »
As the United States enters its Semiquincentennial, the founding ideal of religious freedom remains central to our identity. As the
250 Years of the American Spirit: A Nation Born for Liberty of Conscience Read Post »
The province introduces sweeping new measures to tighten secularism laws just months before the high court reviews Bill 21. Quebec
Secularism Push Reaches Private Schools: Quebec Ties Funding to Admissions Changes Read Post »
The province introduces sweeping new measures to tighten secularism laws just months before the high court reviews Bill 21. Quebec
Secularism Push Reaches Private Schools: Quebec Ties Funding to Admissions Changes Read Post »
As the United States enters its Semiquincentennial, the founding ideal of religious freedom remains central to our identity. Continue Reading
250 Years of the American Spirit: A Nation Born for Liberty of Conscience Read Post »
After Groff v. DeJoy (2023), employers must show written evidence if they deny a religious accommodation request. Courts will expect
How Employers Can Document Religious Accommodation Requests After Groff v. DeJoy Read Post »