By Chelsea Langston Bombino On the last Saturday of October, a man armed with an AR-15 style rifle and three handguns entered the Tree of…
By Nicole Kennedy June 26, 2018 Should a baker with a religious commitment to traditional marriage be forced to design and bake a wedding cake…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This was republished from Mirror of Justice, a Catholic legal theory blog. MOJ-friend and law-and-religion expert Prof. Carl Esbeck (Missouri) has shared this…
by Stanley Carlson-Thies May 7, 2018 At a National Day of Prayer ceremony in the White House Rose Garden on May 3, President Donald Trump…
By Stanley Carlson-Thies With little to no fanfare, the Trump administration for the last year has been slowly appointing new staff to the federal Centers…
Editor’s Note: This was originally published in Public Justice Review (Vol. 6, 2017). Pastor Cheryl Mitchell Gaines, J.D., M.Div, is the founder and Senior Pastor…
New Learning Community Empowers Faith-Based Organizations to Live Out Their Sacred Missions WASHINGTON, D.C. (Feb. 22, 2018) – This week the Center for Public Justice,…
President Trump’s first State of the Union speech, delivered January 30th, has drawn both strong criticism and strong support. Missing from the commentary, however, was…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This was originally published in Public Justice Review (Vol.6, 2017 Freedom to Serve the Vulnerable). Caleb Acker is pursuing a Master of Arts…
New American Charter Calls for a Public Policy of Pluralism
By Stanley Carlson-Thies The American Charter of Freedom of Religion and Conscience was released to the public on November 20, 2018 at a ceremony at…