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U.S. senator draws criticism for espousing dangerous Christian nationalism mythology

A recent speech by Sen. Josh Hawley provides a clear example of the troubling reasoning of Christian nationalism, insisting that “without the Bible, there is no America.”

Supreme Court declines to expedite another religious liberty dispute, majority requires applicant to exhaust lower court options first

By a somewhat surprising 5-4 vote this week, the Court rejected the application of Yeshiva University to halt a New York state court order requiring it to recognize an LGBTQ group as an official student organization pending the outcome of litigation over the matter.

Citing state’s RFRA and Free Speech principles, federal court sides with wedding photographer in dispute over same-sex wedding objection

A federal judge in Kentucky enjoined enforcement of Louisville’s Fairness Ordinance against a wedding photographer who objects to same-sex marriage on religious grounds.

Appeals court grants injunction ordering California school district to reinstate Fellowship of Christian Athletes as official student club

A panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a district court ruling and granted an injunction ordering the San Jose school district to recognize as an official student club the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

New Texas law requires posting ‘In God We Trust’ in schools, others warn of brazen Christian environment as students return to public schools

“In God We Trust” postings at public schools are not a new concern, and they may at first glance appear to be a relatively benign practice. However, viewed in the context of the broader, growing threat of Christian nationalism, this practice takes on an even more troublesome meaning.

Christian high school asks appeals court to take up their loudspeaker prayer case in light of Kennedy, and other federal cases of note

Take a look at three cases working through our federal court system that are worth keeping an eye on from a religious liberty perspective.

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