Can New Laws Revive Old Lawsuits? Not in New Hampshire, Says Supreme Court
When courts block a new law from applying to past events, they often cite the concept of a…
When courts block a new law from applying to past events, they often cite the concept of a…
“Free speech” is one of the most passionately debated topics of our time, fueling endless arguments on social…
Howard Friedman’s Religion Clause Blog highlights First Amendment disputes as the new Supreme Court term begins. When the…
Editor’s Note: Understanding the Law Without the Jargon This article is part of an ongoing effort to make…
Look, I’m a Christian. I believe in Jesus, the resurrection, the Bible, and the blessed hope. I also…
Introduction: The Other Newton When we think of Isaac Newton, we think of an apple falling, the calculus…
Despite prosperity, America remains far more religious than its economic peers, echoing Alexis de Tocqueville’s 19th-century observations. Chart…
Many of you enjoyed the article we shared over the weekend on Isaac Newton, and an alert reader…
Directive cites “anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, and anti-Christianity” as drivers, but critics warn definitions remain undefined and open to abuse.…
Column openly endorses fusing faith with politics, raising urgent concerns of history repeating itself. Disclaimer: I realize that…