The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments over a public school Christmas pageant featuring religious elements. Were the changes made by the school after a judge’s initial injunction enough to pass constitutional muster?
Under questioning from reporters on Capitol Hill, U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore (R-AL) acknowledged the constitutional ban on religious test for office, but refused to explain his statement that Congress should have refused to seat a Muslim representative because of his faith.
The BJC joined a brief with other religious groups examining religious marriage, civil marriage and public accommodation laws for a U.S. Supreme Court case.
An Arizona judge this week ruled that owners of a wedding invitation design business are not entitled to an exception from a Phoenix ordinance barring discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
An Alabama school district’s practice of opening high school football games with a prayer over the loudspeaker is being questioned. What has the U.S. Supreme Court said on this subject?