A standoff over religious symbols at an Oklahoma University, court ruling that Wisconsin nondiscrimination law doesn’t apply to a freelance photographer, and more links from this week.
A resident in Vernon, Florida has alleged significant religious liberty violations in local public schools through a national church-state advocate.
Religious liberty advocates do their supporters a disservice when they exaggerate and oversimplify in describing the state of the law.
A new school funding bill passed by the Illinois Legislature includes tax credits for private school tuition, including religious education.
Changes at the U.S. State Department will include expansion of the International Religious Freedom Ambassador’s role, but the elimination of several special envoys.