A handful of petitions that will be waiting for the Supreme Court when their new term begins this week involve religious liberty questions. Here is a quick run-down of those cases.
A new WaPo op-ed argues that the rhetoric of government officials about religious liberty is less about principle and more about political and religious bias.
After a video surfaced showing a volunteer coach leading a high school football team in prayer, Dawson County officials halted the practice, citing First Amendment concerns.
Two years away from an election, hosting a guest speaker may not imply endorsement in a way that it will two weeks from the start of voting, when all attention on that individual revolves around their candidacy.
This week, a U.S. House Subcommittee will hold a hearing on recent charges of increased religious persecution in China.
RFRA remains an important protection for free exercise. But that doesn’t mean that those claiming their religion is burdened are automatically allowed an accommodation to circumvent the law.