Reliably maddening pundit Dennis Prager outdoes himself today in a National Review column picked up by NPR. Remember last week's story of Good Friday and Davenport, Iowa? The town's Civil Rights Commission, trying to advocate on behalf of the many...
Washington D.C.'s controversial "C Street House" – which lost part of its tax-exempt status last year – is the subject of a new round of complaints filed by a group of clergy and a government watchdog in the last week. The Citizens for...
In today's Wall Street Journal, Peter Berkowitz argues that a ban on the full veil for Muslim women – which he says would be "unthinkable" in the United States – might make sense for France. France is different. It is home to approximately...
Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski signed into law yesterday the bill repealing the state's religious attire ban for teachers. It sounds like they are taking care to make sure the change will be implemented the right way: Some lawmakers in both parties opposed the...
Can school officials ban religious music at official school events? In a ruling earlier this year, the 3rd Circuit upheld a New Jersey district's policy prohibiting religious music at concerts and ceremonies sponsored by the school. Now, the Thomas More Law Center...
The National Press Club will host a discussion sponsored by the American Constitution Society next Wednesday, April 7, from 12 PM to 2 PM. Panelists will include the Baptist Joint Committee's K. Hollyn Hollman, and former BJC counsel Melissa Rogers...