Written by Don Byrd
Earlier this week, a federal judge in Pennsylvania refused to dismiss a challenge to a Ten Commandments monument in the Kensington-Arnold School District. The decision means the suit arguing the monument violates the separation of church and state will continue.
Written by Don Byrd
Georgia has recently joined a growing list of states with a controversial school funding program that funnels public money to private and religious institutions in the form of tax credits.
Written by Don Byrd
Two interesting claims of workplace religious discrimination have reached a conclusion.
By Jeff Huett, BJC Director of Communications
The Baptist Joint Committee has joined a broad coalition of organizations in urging the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to collect separate data on hate crimes directed against Sikhs, Arabs and Hindus as part of the FBI’s hate crime data collection programs.
From the January 2013 Report from the Capital
By J. Brent Walker, BJC Executive Director
Allow me one more restrospective on the interplay of religion and politics in the 2012 elections. It appears that we did a fair job of talking about religion in the public square in a responsible way.
From the January 2013 Report from the Capital