Last week, the Missouri House passed legislation authorizing the creation of public school courses in the Old and New Testaments, rejecting an amendment to broaden the sacred texts covered.
In Kentucky, a judge allowed a school district to continue enforcing its ban on unvaccinated students attending school functions during a chicken pox outbreak.
Refusing a condemned inmate’s request to receive spiritual comfort at the moment of death is no way to advance the cause of religious liberty.
San Antonio’s decision to exclude a popular restaurant from its airport vendor contract because of conduct the company claims is religiously motivated is being investigated for religious discrimination.
Public Schools Week celebrated the accomplishments and importance to our country of public schools, which educate 90% of America’s children.
Tonight, the Supreme Court did an about-face: issuing a reprieve to a Texas man because no religious advisor of his faith was allowed in the execution chamber.