By Justin Butterfield, Deputy General Counsel The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act[1] as it’s popularly called, promises to provide assistance to organizations struggling with the economic consequences of the novel Coronavirus. Many of those organizations that the CARES Act promises to help are struggling religious non-profit organizations, including houses […]
By Jeremy Dys, Special Counsel for Litigation and CommunicationsStudents in Lewis County, West Virginia, returned from Christmas break this year to a disappointing surprise. The students, part of Youth Alive, a Christian Club at their high school, took advantage of a resource available to all student clubs: a bulletin board […]
by Jeremy Dys, Special Counsel for Litigation and Communications A global pandemic has gripped the nation’s attention and rightly so. In response, some state officials are imposing restrictions upon the gathering of large numbers of people in one place at a time. While the NCAA, professional sports leagues, and others […]
The National Anthem stirs our hearts with patriotism, signals the start to ball games, and moves grizzled veterans to tears. It’s also the source of our National Motto, something not everyone thinks is appropriate.
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Activists paint this as a civil-rights battle, but it’s actually a fight over the fundamental principles of the American system of government. Pundits and politicians will tell you that Tuesday’s arguments in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia, Altitude Express v. Zarda, and R.G. and G.R. Harris Funeral Homes v. EEOC […]