New federal policy on same-sex marriage applied to grantees

New federal policy on same-sex marriage applied to grantees

In programs that deal with marriage, the federal government now says that grantees must treat as married legally-married same-sex couples, no matter the marriage policy…

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Will tax reform suppress charitable giving?

Will tax reform suppress charitable giving?

The Faith & Giving Coalition last week sent a letter to Rep. David Camp (R-MI), head of the House Ways and Means Committee and author…

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Congressional consensus on job training ignores important FBO right

Congressional consensus on job training ignores important FBO right

Congress is nearing agreement on a major overhaul of federal job-training programs, but the revised law will remain biased against religious organizations. Federal job training…

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Room for faith-based pre-K as federal role expands?

Room for faith-based pre-K as federal role expands?

The Obama administration wants to use federal funds and rules to get all states to make pre-K schooling broadly available. He’s backing a bill in…

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Stop minimizing the role of religion in civil society

Stop minimizing the role of religion in civil society

As the memo on tax reform to Rep. Camp from the Faith & Giving Coalition points out, even such a respected report on charitable giving…

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Will lawyers from Canada's Christian law school be able to practice?

Will lawyers from Canada’s Christian law school be able to practice?

Trinity Western University in British Columbia, an evangelical liberal arts university, is creating a Christian law school. It has successfully met the government requirements to…

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What makes a college eligible for religious freedom?

What makes a college eligible for religious freedom?

A cluster of recent developments has brought to the fore (again) this key question: what makes a religious college or university a “religious organization” such…

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Does Greece show the way for religion in the public square?

Does Greece show the way for religion in the public square?

In a 5-4 decision in Town of Greece v. Galloway, May 5, the US Supreme Court upheld the practice of the town council of Greece,…

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What's lost when a Catholic school converts to a charter school

What’s lost when a Catholic school converts to a charter school

It is an interesting report from the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice: Sector Switchers: Why Catholic Schools Convert to Charters and What Happens Next. In…

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Are faith-based organizations due religious freedom?

Are faith-based organizations due religious freedom?

The federal government has created a three-tier religious freedom system as part of the HHS contraceptives mandate. Churches are fully religious and exempt. Businesses are…

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