In an editorial yesterday, the NYTimes offered modest praise to the faith-based partnership changes established by President Obama's Executive Order last week, but had some strong words of criticism for the issues that were left unaddressed. Ignoring one of Mr....
Reversing a lower court's decision, the Supreme Court of Montana yesterday ruled in favor of a high school valedictorian who was barred from speaking at graduation because her speech included references to her Christian beliefs. The 6-1 majority argued that...
A temporary restraining order halting Oklahoma’s anti-Sharia constitutional amendment will remain in effect through the month, after an order today from federal district Judge Vicki Miles-LeGrange, who said she needs time to consider the arguments....
The Dallas Morning-News looks at the growing number of charter schools with religious affiliations in Texas. Making up 20% of all charter schools in the state, and 6 of the most recently approved 7, these publicly funded institutions are raising significant...
In her remarks introducing the State Department's annual International Religious Freedom Report, Secretary Hilary Clinton emphasized two important things: that religious freedom means more than the freedom to worship, and that it goes hand in hand with the freedom...
Here is a quick rundown of some notable coverage of and reactions to the President's Executive Order reforming and clarifying the administration's policies regarding government's partnerships with faith-based organizations. See the Baptist Joint...