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A physician assistant claimed she was fired by a Michigan hospital for seeking a religious exemption regarding gender-affirming care. Now the federal government is also investigating.
The IRS says pastors endorsing political candidates during services should not risk losing their tax-exempt status.
On Friday, June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor. Far-right Justice Samuel Alito ...
Discover how a courageous psychologist boldly challenged the long-standing anti-religious bias in psychology, arguing for the ...
The text says that governments are human constructions. The legitimacy of governments depends upon democratic consent, not ...
In the name of religious freedom, religious nonprofits are cracking down on unionizing efforts and worker protections, writes ...
Jefferson and Adams ensured that the Declaration captured the hearts of Americans with different religious sensibilities.
Here’s why I think the Supreme Court might be on to something in its Friday decision allowing a group of Muslim and Christian ...
Ahead of the celebration of Independence Day, Edward Furton, publications director for The National Catholic Bioethics Center ...
CBFC issued notice to makers on 27 June, the day the movie was scheduled for a world-wide release. It gave producer liberty ...
Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “The Wyoming Education Association plays victim in its lawsuit. It decries the scholarship with fundamental critique ...
The delay, caused by a missing clause in the trial court's order, prompted the Supreme Court to reprimand the state and order ...