Child placement agencies in Alabama that refuse service based on the religious beliefs of the provider will not face government penalty, provided they do not receive government funds, according to a new bill.
The arguments in the Trinity Lutheran church funding case continue a disturbing trend in legal arguments, secularizing our sacred symbols, expressions and houses of worship.
Advocates of an Indiana bill passed by both houses claim it is necessary to protect the religious liberty of public school students.
A West Virginia public school program of optional Bible classes for young children during the school day is drawing scrutiny.
During oral arguments, the Supreme Court wrestled with when states can deny funding to houses of worship.