Judge Temporarily Halts Oklahoma Sharia Amendment

As I posted last week, Oklahoma residents overwhelmingly voted in favor of a constitutional amendment to ban judges from considering or applying Islamic Sharia law in their rulings. Now, a judge has issued a temporary restraining order to keep the measure from going...

NYTimes: Court Should Reject Arizona Tuition Tax Credit Scheme

The editorial board of the NYTimes weighed in today on the question of Arizona's Christian school tuition tax credit scheme, considered by the Supreme Court earlier this week. In an op-ed fittingly titled "A Crack in the Wall Between Church and State,"...

Fugitive Surrender Programs Align Churches, Law Enforcement

Associated Press reports on a growing trend in successful fugitive-surrender programs: the use of churches as meeting points. In one legal dispute over the practice, separation of church and state advocates argued that the program too closely aligns churches with the...

Government’s Argument Against Standing Surprises Court Watchers

The LA Times reports that many court watchers were surprised by Solicitor General Neal Katyal's argument in yesterday's Arizona Christian School Tuition v. Winn hearing, that not only do plaintiffs not only lack the standing to sue, but that Supreme Court...

Election Day Update: Oklahoma

Attention Oklahomans! You may now rest easy! The voters in your state have overwhelmingly approved a constitutional ban on Sharia Law taking over the state's judicial system. Oklahoma became the first U.S. state to ban the non-existent threat of Sharia law...