Biden reverses travel ban on first day in ‘victory for faith freedom’
In one of his first official actions, President Joe Biden reversed one of the most troubling, controversial, and highly litigated policies of his predecessor: the Muslim and African travel ban.
Shift in balance at U.S. Supreme Court alters trajectory of COVID-related worship restriction cases
The Supreme Court’s latest order underscores a broader shift in COVID-related religious liberty jurisprudence across the country as courts apply the November decision in Agudeth Israel of America v. Cuomo.
BJC statement on January 6
At this time of crisis for our country — when the value of truth itself is in serious jeopardy — we are compelled to speak the truth as a sign of our love for God and our love for our neighbors.
In waning days of Trump presidency, Department of Health and Human Services undercuts religious liberty protections in new final rule
This final rule would allow religious discrimination to take place across the country.
Christian nationalism on display as mob storms Capitol
The mob that overtook the Capitol building during a day of unprecedented violence on American democracy entered our halls of government while plainly adorned with signs of Christian nationalism.