In a blistering editorial, the Washington Post warns of the dire consequences for our campaign finance system that would result from the U.S. House proposal to roll back the Johnson Amendment.
A controversial Bible in the Schools curriculum in Mercer County, West Virginia, is not ripe for judicial review, a court ruled, while the school district reviews and modifies the program.
For now, the proposed Senate tax bill leaves intact the Johnson Amendment, while the House version, which would gut that key protection for houses of worship, heads for a vote.
When students at an Islamic High School in New Jersey were confronted with hateful and bigoted comments about their faith, they responded with information and understanding.
A federal judge in Texas is asking FEMA and other interested parties to offer arguments in defense of the agency’s policy not to award grants to houses of worship out of church-state concerns.