Interpreting the Bladensburg Cross Case
by Mark MovsesianThe Supreme Court struggles to define the place of religion in American public life. Continue Reading »
The Supreme Court struggles to define the place of religion in American public life. Continue Reading »
A recent Supreme Court decision acknowledges the historic role of faith in shaping the country. Continue Reading »
As the case of Jack Phillips shows, public accommodations law has little to do with justice and a lot to do with fighting. Continue Reading »
The American Legion v. American Humanist Association creates a chance for the Court to restore predictability and common sense to its Establishment Clause jurisprudence. Continue Reading »
Though the guilty did not suffer for far too long, now some innocents suffer too much in the correction. Continue Reading »
Human justice often fails, but we can seek justice in a higher court. Continue Reading »
Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before the Senate on Thursday had little evidentiary weight, but it carried a powerful cultural charge. Continue Reading »
The middle of the American electorate is now being asked to choose between competing visions of a railroaded angel and a rubber-stamped demon. Continue Reading »
If abortion is a First Amendment issue, the coming battle over Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation isn’t just about the future of abortion rights. Continue Reading »
Selecting Anthony Kennedy’s replacement could turn out to be one of the current administration’s most consequential tasks. Continue Reading »