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American law

Earlier this month, the man who killed eleven Jews in Pittsburgh in 2018 was sentenced to death. A rabbi and ethicist joins us to think about Jewish views of capital punishment.

Aug. 11 2023 12:01AM

A distinguished historian of the American founding sees religion as a matter of individual belief rather than communal obligation.

Sept. 3 2020 1:30AM

To the believer, the free exercise of religion is a pervasive thing—an identity, not just an idea.

Dan McLaughlin
July 21 2020 12:01AM

Law professors are among the least religious of university faculty.

Mark Movsesian
June 30 2020 12:01AM

A U.S. court recognizes the truth.

Nitsana Darshan-Leitner
June 23 2020 12:01AM

Protecting the victim and the poor.

Jeremiah Unterman
May 26 2020 12:01AM

Why Jews should side with the nuns.

Howard Slugh and Mitchell Rocklin
May 8 2020 12:01AM

Contra Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the RFRA protects minorities.

March 3 2020 12:01AM

The Blaine Amendment strikes again.

Jonathan Tobin
Jan. 28 2020 12:01AM

Activists now want to delegitimize religious freedom.

Moishe Bane and Nathan Diament
Nov. 21 2019 12:01AM

Minority rights and the Bladensburg cross.

Jonathan Tobin
July 2 2019 12:01AM

Eagle feathers, government regulators, and the fate of religious minorities.

Mitchell Rocklin and David Mehl
June 25 2019 12:01AM

Ending state civil-rights commissions would be a good start.

David Harsanyi
June 18 2019 12:01AM

Wrongheaded invocations of the First Amendment in defense of BDS.

David Bernstein
May 3 2019 12:01AM