When Shrugging is Not an Option
- May/June 2025
- April 30, 2025
In 1990 the High Court took a wrecking ball to the free exercise clause. Now it
READ MOREAfter Keith Brooks lost his job as a systems administrator he was forced to apply for welfare. But Brooks wasn
READ MOREOn July 27, 2000, both the Senate and the House passed the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000, and President Clinton signed the measure into law on September 22. This law, often known as RLUIPA (pronounced ar-LOOP-uh), provides protection for a right that is foundational in our country: the right to worship.
READ MOREMoney Silences? According to Peter Kershaw, founder of Heal Our Land Ministries,
READ MORERight Words, Wrong Man In the November/December issue of Liberty magazine on page 31 you use a quotation and attribute it to James Madison, making the same mistake made by Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe columnist, in his June 1, 2000, article entitled
READ MORELate last year the Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments in the case British Columbia College of Teachers v. Trinity Western University, one of many cases now piling up on Canadian court dockets, pitting religious liberty against
READ MOREWhen a local New York branch of the Good News Club asked to meet at Milford Central School after hours, the group didn
READ MOREMany of us approached the year 2000 with millennial fears of computer hell and the meltdown of modern life. These turned out to be groundless fears. Now in the days beyond and into 2001 many of us have downgraded our fears of apocalypse to simple alarm. Electoral gridlock . . . get over it. Electrical
READ MOREFederal labor laws prohibit children under 16 from working in manufacturing, and children under 18 are restricted from working in other dangerous occupations. The Amish contend that these laws infringe upon their religious beliefs and traditional work ethic, and they
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