Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom of 1786 reminds us of the mutual benefits of church-state separation
The Virginia legislators who approved the religious freedom statute in 1786, separating church and state, recognized the potential…
The Virginia legislators who approved the religious freedom statute in 1786, separating church and state, recognized the potential…
[dc]T[/dc]he Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a 4th Circuit decision involving a Maryland cross-shaped…
Over the last few decades, a religious movement has gained widespread political power with the stated intent of…
Regulation of online speech is marching forward from both the left and the right, and it may only…
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Trump v. Hawaii (Docket No. 17-965) and directed the parties to…
On Monday, January 8, 2018, the United States Supreme Court declined to review both Barber v. Bryant and Campaign for…
At the committee hearing, Democrat Sen. Feinstein questioned her Catholic beliefs on abortion and Republican Sen. Cruz questioned…
Have you ever wondered what legal mechanism existed that permitted the legalization of slavery in the United States…
States that have constitutional provisions that prohibit public aid to all private schools, regardless of whether or not…
Supreme Court sends voucher cases back to the lower courts "for further consideration in light of Trinity Lutheran…