As BJC’s general counsel and associate executive director, Holly Hollman leads the organization’s efforts to defend faith freedom for all through education and advocacy, particularly in current conflicts that play out in the U.S. Supreme Court, Congress and executive branch.
The BJC Center for Faith, Justice and Reconciliation offers a variety of educational programs that expand and deepen our understanding of religious freedom with a broader justice lens.
BJC General Counsel Holly Hollman shares about the prevalence of the “Christian nation” myth and a special responsibility Christians have.
As director of strategic partnerships, Dan Hamil directs fundraising activities at BJC, sits on the executive team, and occasionally writes curriculum. He grew up in Norton Shores, Michigan, and concluded his schooling by earning a doctorate from Northern Illinois University.
The Supreme Court waited until the last two days of its term to release two decisions with religious liberty implications. On this season 4 finale of the Respecting Religion podcast, Amanda and Holly look at the unanimous clarifying decision in Groff v. DeJoy and the deeply regressive decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis. They discuss the implications of both of these decisions, noting the conspicuous lack of snark in Justice Samuel Alito’s Groff decision and Justice Neil Gorsuch’s defensive attempt to make his big decision seem not all that remarkable.