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Are the Supreme Court’s Two Most Recent Religious Discrimination Decisions in Conflict?

The facts of Masterpiece Cakeshop and the Travel Ban cases are wildly different. But is there inconsistency between the rulings? A new column by Eliot Mincburg argues yes.

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds “Travel Ban” Against Religious Liberty Challenge

The BJC’s Amanda Tyler expressed “deep disappointment” in the Supreme Court’s ruling issued today upholding the Trump Administration’s “travel ban.”

ICE Ordered to Stop Pressing Iraqi Religious Minorities Into Deportation Agreement

A judge has ordered ICE to stop coercive tactics designed to pressure Iraqi detainees facing religious persecution at home into agreeing to deportation.

U.S. Supreme Court Considers Religious Discrimination Issue in Travel Ban Case

Could an anti-Semitic President ban immigration from Israel? Do discriminatory campaign proposals matter in scrutinizing a President’s official actions? The U.S. Supreme Court questioned attorneys about President Trump’s “travel ban.”

BJC’s Hollman joins other scholars in Supreme Court brief arguing ‘travel ban’ is unconstitutional

An amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by 30+ constitutional scholars argues that President Trump’s “travel ban” Proclamation is impermissibly based on religious animus toward Muslims.

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