By BJC Staff Reports
Twenty years after the landmark Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) was signed into law, a day-long symposium examined the current state of religious liberty in America.
From the November/December Report from the Capital
By Robert Dilday, Religious Herald
An amendment to the Virginia Constitution aimed at permitting prayer in public schools and government meetings should be rejected by the state’s General Assembly, according to Virginia’s oldest Baptist network of churches.
From the November/December Report from the Capital
By BJC Staff Reports
The BJC’s Religious Liberty Essay Scholarship Contest is now online.
From the November/December Report from the Capital
By BJC Executive Director J. Brent Walker
At the Baptist Joint Committee, the year’s end marks the end of our fiscal year. Projects need to be finished and year-end gifts secured.
From the November/December Report from the Capital
By BJC General Counsel K. Hollyn Hollman
Is prayer at government meetings simply a historical aberration notwithstanding the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause, or is it justified by some rational explanation?
From the November/December Report from the Capital