The U.S. Supreme Court ordered a new look in a school vaccination case and declined to review library book removals.
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Supreme Court may allow religious right to strike down separation of church and state
When the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment was adopted in 1791, the Founding Fathers were clear about two things: (1) ...
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The Supreme Court Will Get Another Shot at Church-State Separation
A split decision prevented the religious right from creating the first public-funded religious school in Oklahoma—but they’re ...
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The Supreme Court Just Gave Anti-Vax Parents an Alarming Win
We’ll find out soon enough if the majority is willing to weaponize recent precedent against the literal lives of ...
In recent years, litigation on certain types of religious freedom lawsuits have been practically run of the mill: prayer on school premises, for example, and government funding for students at ...
Dozens of religious groups had urged the court to take the case to test the scope of a 1993 federal law protecting religious ...
The Supreme Court is expected to be sympathetic to the religious rights of a Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were shaved off by Louisiana prison guards.
A Supreme Court that's protective of religous rights nonetheless seemed wary of allowing a Rastafarian to seek damages from ...
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Does religious liberty exist in prison? It depends.
The Supreme Court’s likely ruling against a Rastafarian prisoner highlights more than a loss for religious liberty — it ...
Oct. 6 (UPI) --The appeals of a Rastafarian who wants to sue correctional officers for forcibly shaving off his dreadlocks and a counselor who is challenging a ban on conversion therapy for minors are ...
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Five issues in front of the justices
This morning, Friday, Dec. 12, the justices are gathering for their final regularly scheduled private conference of the year ...
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