The Constitution Allows Public College Coaches to Live Out Their Faith
University of South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley is being attacked for publicly expressing her religious beliefs.
Volunteer Chaplains in Public Schools Are Constitutional—and Beneficial for Students
Some radical groups are making outrageous claims that allowing chaplains in public schools is unconstitutional. They’re wrong.
Religious Education: Some States Move in Positive Direction, Others Remain Hostile
Many states are trying to get around recent Supreme Court rulings that say religious organizations must be treated equally.
The Fight for Religious Schools in Maine is Far from Over
A federal district court ruled against our client, Bangor Christian Schools. But this battle isn’t over—and we’ll keep fighting.
Minnesota Moms Will Get to Choose What Their Kids Learn in School
This week, we won for several Minnesota moms who want to raise their kids consistent with their faith. They’ll be able to opt their children out of sexually based materials being taught in school.
New Study: Religious Discrimination ‘Runs Rampant’ in State Education Programs
A Manhattan Institute report finds that religious discrimination happens across dozens, likely even hundreds, of public programs nationwide.

