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- February 6, 2015
Disagreement is inevitable, but disdain is optional. An interview with John Inazu. While attending a conference in Los Angeles, law professor John Inazu realized that he was just a few hours’ drive away from the Manzanar National Historic Site—one of the camps in which more than 120,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II.
READ MOREThis year marks 500 years since a largely forgotten act of defiance helped birth modern religious freedom. Baptism as an act of political revolution? It certainly was viewed as such 500 years ago in the city of Zurich, Switzerland, where Anabaptist leader Conrad Grebel and his companions debated with Swiss reformer Ulrich Zwingli the question
READ MOREAn enduring dispute in American public education concerns teaching about human origins and whether students must receive instruction solely on evolution or can learn about the Genesis account of creation in science classes. A recent Indiana case, Reinoehl v. Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation, demonstrates how this dispute lingers on, almost a century after the first case
READ MOREIt seems odd that Canada and America should head in different directions when it comes to protecting religious free exercise. After all, our countries share more than just a border—we also share a commitment to democratic government, the rule of law, and individual liberties. South of the border, the U.S. Supreme Court has been busy
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