Baptists on Trial in Uzbekistan

ABP's Bob Allen offers a sobering reminder of the very real religious persecution faced by minority faiths around the world. In Uzbekistan – a country claiming the separation of church and state but allowing freedom only for registered religions –...

Texas Schools Still Wary of Bible Classes

Despite a new state law allowing Texas school districts to offer courses in Bible literacy, the Houston Chronicle reports that, faced with the daunting task of actually administering one, schools have been "slow to add" them. Local districts' slow...

Standing in Buono Case is About Accountability

Writing at USAToday earlier this week, former BJC staffer Buzz Thomas explains "why we should care about cases like Salazar v. Buono." Citizens should be able to hold their government accountable. Is this not a basic premise of our constitutional...

Illinois Reverses Course on Church Grant

A million-dollar government grant to a Chicago church for repairs has been cancelled by the Illinois Commerce Department. Activist Rob Sherman reports (via Religion Clause): I filed suit in State Court to block the grant, just days after the Grant Agreement was...

What Are the Implications of a Narrow Ruling in Buono?

The First Amendment Center's Tony Mauro offers this on-target analysis of yesterday's Supreme Court oral argument in Salazar v. Buono. Justices seemed ready to accept the law as a solution, though some members of the Court voiced concern that even after the...