“In God We Trust” fever in states across the U.S. may be just the first phase of a larger effort to introduce increasingly ambitious legislation to expand religion’s footprint in public institutions.
I am bracing for stories of improper religious displays on government property, religious pageants at public schools, and other battles generally in the War on Christmas.
Students in an Oklahoma school district who are Cherokee tribal members will be allowed to wear ceremonial eagle feathers during graduation after the state AG offered his support.
What is the best way to promote religious literacy in the classroom without advocates for teaching students about religion mindful of four key principles
Maintaining a safe religious space for public school students means more than putting them on the spot to let them veto a group prayer.