Last month the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that New York City is within its rights to prohibit schools from becoming houses of worship. Using a very slender distinction between religious worship and activities that simply represent a religious perspective, the...
A group of Houston-area ministers and religions organizations including the Alliance of Baptists have joined together in voicing their objection to Governor Rick Perry's planned day of Christian prayer at Relient Stadium. In a letter published in the Houston...
Ohio judge James DeWeese, twice ordered to remove the Ten Commandments posting in his courtroom, has once again appealed his case to the U.S. Supreme Court. After the high court refused to hear his appeal in 2004, Judge Deweese took a new approach: The poster,...
Encouraging clergy to be involved in the issues of the day, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli laid out basic ground rules for political involvement from the pulpit this morning. According to prepared remarks provided by Cuccinelli’s office, the attorney...
Rep. Peter King's second round of hearings on the dangers of Islamic "radicalization" in United States have not brought the same level of intense criticism as his first. Still, many religious liberty advocates remain firmly opposed to singling out Islam,...