In the new issue of the Baptist Joint Committee's Report From the Capital, counsel K. Hollyn Hollman reviews the Supreme Court's actions on religious liberty this term.

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued decisions in both of its religious freedom cases this term. But just because we didn’t have to wait until June does not mean the Court did us any favors. The BJC filed briefs in both cases, and the decisions were disappointments. They illustrate the difference between valuing religious liberty in theory and actually protecting that liberty in practice.

There's other great stuff in the May 2011 Report: Brent Walker discusses the importance of passing on religious liberty convictions to the net generation, Melissa Rogers' Shurden Lectures are recapped, plus a month's worth of news items and info on how you can hear James Dunn at the BJC's Religious Liberty Council Luncheon on June 24 in Tampa, Florida! Check it out (pdf).