The Supreme Court is Not the Political Circus Radicals Often Paint
Radicals often paint a caricature of the Supreme Court as broken and bitterly divided along partisan lines. But the facts show the opposite.
Supreme Court Protects Religious Liberty in Maine School Choice Decision
This week, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of students’ rights in our Treat Children Fairly case, Carson v. Makin.
What Sports Illustrated Got Wrong about Coach Kennedy
Sports Illustrated made the claim that Coach Kennedy’s case is a threat to democracy but ignores that America was built on religious freedom.
Religious Freedom and the Right to Remain Silent
Less famous and less audible than its cousin freedom of speech, the right not to speak is equally fundamental.
Study Suggests Self-Censorship of Religious Beliefs is a Real Problem
According to a recent study, people of faith in historically Christian countries are ‘self-censoring” their religious beliefs at an increasing rate.
The Growing Assault on Judicial Independence: Court-Packing and Threatening the Safety of Justices
In his recently published book, Saving Nine, Sen. Mike Lee warns that court-packing is “the first step in a dictator’s playbook.”