Religious Liberty Advocate John Stevens Has Died
We are saddened to learn that long-time religious liberty advocate John V. Stevens passed away on November 30, 2015.
Religious Liberty Advocate John Stevens Has Died Read More »
We are saddened to learn that long-time religious liberty advocate John V. Stevens passed away on November 30, 2015.
Religious Liberty Advocate John Stevens Has Died Read More »
When the religious beliefs of a government official conflict with the civil rights of citizens, who has the power and who wins?
Davis Appeals to 6th Circuit Read More »
If Congress, which passed both RFRA and Obamacare, believes RFRA’s application goes too far, Congress could decide to repeal all or part of RFRA.
New Supreme Court Case Could Stretch RFRA to Breaking Point Read More »
This year’s annual “War on Christmas” is off to a roaring start as Starbucks unwittingly fired the “first shot” by not printing snowflakes or reindeer on their cups, but instead resorted to a simple, plain, red cup.
Angry Red Cups and This Year’s “War on Christmas” Read More »
Why attempts to convince state and local governmental officials that they can ignore Supreme Court decisions are legally incorrect and could lead to a Constitutional crisis.
Supremacy Clause Prevents States from Ignoring Supreme Court Decisions Read More »
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has released a 408-page report outlining international religious liberty demographics and issues.
Adventist Church Releases World Religious Liberty Report Read More »
Mel Gibson’s $55,000,000 film will have Adventists re-exploring this part of their history and considering the future of conscientious objection.
Mel Gibson’s new film to shine spotlight on Adventist history of conscientious objection Read More »
On October 5, 2015, California Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation that will permit terminally ill patients to obtain medications that will enable them to end their own lives. The legislation had been opposed by disability rights groups that were concerned that people would choose to end their lives because of financial worries or depression.
Why California’s New “Death with Dignity” Law Will Make Suicide Common and Expected Read More »
Dr. Norman Farley examines the issue of immigration, the rule of law, and the search for solutions.
The Immigration Crisis and the Rule of Law Read More »
On Friday, September 25, 2015, the World Summit opened at the United Nations in New York City with a keynote address delivered by Pope Francis in support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which was adopted by the member states later in the day.