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Lawsuit Claims Sweeping Church-State Violations in Louisiana School District

A lawsuit filed in Louisiana paints a picture of public education in Webster Parish that is filled with religious rituals and promotion, leaving the plaintiff student feeling alienated and coerced.

Stay Alert: Johnson Amendment Opponents Are Not Giving Up

Language severely undermining the Johnson Amendment was dropped from the final tax bill, but opponents are vowing to continue the repeal effort, even seeking to have it slipped into unrelated legislation.

Federal Court Halts Expansion of Religious Exemption from Contraceptive Coverage Mandate

The Trump Administration failed to follow proper procedure and contradicted the text of the ACA in issuing guidelines that greatly expanded religious and moral objections to women’s health coverage, a judge ruled.

Update: Final Tax Bill Leaves Johnson Amendment Intact

The BJC’s Amanda Tyler responds to news that the final tax bill removes troubling language from the House version that would have politicized houses of worship.

South Carolina School District’s Use of Chapel for Graduation Ruled Unconstitutional

A federal judge in South Carolina ruled unconstitutional the use of a particular religious space for graduation ceremonies in Greeneville County.

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