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…
By Stanley Carlson-Thies On January 18, 2018, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the creation of a new division in its…
By Chelsea Langston Bombino We are living in a unique political and cultural moment–one where discussions are taking place about the need to strengthen communities….
By Chelsea Langston Bombino Last week, the University of Notre Dame was at the center of public discourse. Here is an account of what happened,…
by Stanley Carlson-Thies The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has published aRequest for Information, asking whether its policies and practices make it…
By: Charlie Melcombe and Stanley Carlson-Thies Is it constitutional for a church or other religious organization to be given money by the government? By a…
Joy Branham and Stanley Carlson-Thies, June 20th 2017 In late May, a draft regulation that would significantly change the controversial contraceptives mandate was leaked. An…
Joy Branham, IRFA Legal Fellow and Chelsea Langston Bombino, May 25, 2017 Is it constitutional for a state grant program to deny a safer playground…
Stanley Carlson-Thies, May 25, 2017 The Trump administration has promised to press for dramatic tax reform, accelerating discussions that have been going on in Washington,…
Religious Freedom and the Social Safety Net
By Chelsea Langston Bombino Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Public Justice Review, Volume 6: “Freedom to Serve the Vulnerable.” The past four…