by Chelsea Langston Local, state and federal governments have long recognized that faith-based nonprofit organizations are an integral, distinctive and constant source of aid, compassion,…
by Stanley Carlson-Thies Will Congress act to ensure that religious schools do not lose their non-profit status if they maintain the belief in man-woman marriage?…
by Stanley Carlson-Thies The Supreme Court’s Obergefell decision requires states to allow same-sex couples to marry. Churches and ministers will not be required to conduct…
by Stanley Carlson-Thies Long before the Supreme Court ruled that states may not exclude same-sex couples from marriage, proponents of LGBT rights were planning on…
by Stanley Carlson-Thies On July 10, 2015, the federal government published yet another set of regulations concerning the HHS contraceptives mandate, intended to comply with…
by Chelsea Langston Diversity in education is a core principle that the Supreme Court has long validated. In Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002), the U.S. Supreme…
The US Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex marriages are now legal throughout the nation. What does this mean for religious organizations that remain committed…
The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex marriage is legal across the United States. Religious organizations and communities remain free, of course, to maintain their…
Chelsea Langston Behavior is central to belief. Personal behavior stemming from belief — such as praying, worshipping, studying a sacred text, or spending time with…
Stanley Carlson-Thies On June 29 or 30, most likely, the US Supreme Court will issue a ruling in the same-sex marriage cases that are grouped…