U.S. Supreme Court Declines “In God We Trust” Challenge
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in a case challenging the use of “In God We Trust” on national currency, leaving in place the 8th Circuit’s dismissal of the suit.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in a case challenging the use of “In God We Trust” on national currency, leaving in place the 8th Circuit’s dismissal of the suit.
An Oregon case could lead the Supreme Court as early as this week to return to religious liberty questions surrounding a baker’s objection to same-sex marriage.
Written opinions in two recent and seemingly conflicting U.S. Supreme Court rulings in execution chamber cases may signal more to come in that area, according to the BJC’s Amanda Tyler.
Tonight, the Supreme Court did an about-face: issuing a reprieve to a Texas man because no religious advisor of his faith was allowed in the execution chamber.
The Supreme Court today left intact the principle that the state may not grant taxpayer funds to houses of worship for religious purpose, for now anyway…