The huge–it’s called “omnibus”–appropriations bill that passed the House and Senate this week includes an increase in federal spending for preK education, although apparently not…
Earlier this week, a federal judge in Oklahoma ruled that the state’s definition of marriage as one man and one woman is a violation of…
In a Christianity Today Online post, Dr. Stanley Carlson-Thies commented on the importance of religious exemptions in same-sex marriage laws. You can find the article…
Marking the fiftieth anniversary of President Johnson’s War on Poverty, Dr. Stanley Carlson-Thies wrote an editorial for the National Review Online. In this article, he…
It is harder and harder to keep up! Lawsuits keep being filed, or refiled, by religious nonprofit organizations and by companies of conviction. And court…
The proliferating religious freedom fights these days are really just efforts by people and organizations of faith to impose their values on others. That was…
It’s a tragic case, where a pregnant Michigan woman apparently did not get the best medical care from a Catholic hospital in her crisis. But…
It has been two and a half years since the federal government, on August 1, 2011, announced that the preventative health services for women that…
Even though we have just enjoyed Thanksgiving, Christmas is just around the corner, and the idea that Congress might actually reform taxes or make other…
Global religious restrictions rising
Here’s how the new edition of the important global religious freedom study from the Pew Research Center was announced: “The share of countries with a…