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Massachusetts Supreme Court rules not all professors at Christian college are ministers, allows employment discrimination case to proceed

In a potentially significant church-state decision, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts held that the “ministerial exception” does not extend to a social work professor.

Agriculture Department issues temporary reprieve for sacred Apache land after federal court rejected tribe’s religious freedom claim

Leaders of the Apache and other Native American tribes have urged against a transfer of land in Arizona to mining companies, in part because the conveyance includes land (“Oak Flat”) they consider sacred.

What does supporting public schools have to do with religious liberty? A lot!

February 22-26 is Public Schools Week, an occasion for advocates to celebrate the essential work of public schools in our communities and to call attention to the ongoing legislative efforts to undermine public schools.

President Biden reinstates Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, returns Melissa Rogers to helm

By executive order, President Joe Biden re-established the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships (White House Partnerships Office).

U.S. Supreme Court sides with Alabama death row inmate, declines to lift stay of execution over state’s refusal to allow clergy in chamber

The appeals court halted the execution of Willie Smith over the state of Alabama’s refusal to allow Smith to be accompanied by his pastor in the execution chamber

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