A more expansive vision than Antonin Scalia’s.
Recycling religiously?
Turning a right into a privilege.
The Supreme Court and the Blaine Amendment.
Is it a court’s job to decide when you need a minyan?
Remembering Antonin “Nino” Scalia.
Challenging the ministerial exception.
It will if clergy who refuse to conduct same-sex marriages are punished.
The status of west Jerusalem, after all, isn’t disputed by anyone.
A silver lining for Israel.
“Administrative absolutism” has its eyes set on religious liberty.
Last week, the Supreme Court heard the case of Ari Zivotofsky, a boy born in Jerusalem whose parents want his country of birth to be. . .
In upholding the right of a town board to begin meetings with a prayer, the Supreme Court has reinforced the real meaning of church-state separation.
It is not “exclusionary” to give the Ten Commandments a privileged position in American national life, whose institutions they have done so much to form.