Not really, according to a new study that compared test results of Cleveland's public school students with those attending private schools using a voucher. Cleveland third- and fourth-graders scored higher than the sample of voucher students in both reading and...
The Supreme Court today rejected the petition of Kentucky's McCreary and Pulaski Counties, ending the lengthy quest to get courthouse Ten Commandment displays reinstated. Lower courts had ruled that recent changes by county officials failed to overcome the high...
Officials at the University of California at Davis have removed a definition of religious discrimination from the school's website that many students recently criticized for failing to maintain neutrality. The wording to which the students objected defined...
The Department of Health and Human Services today announced a rule that turns back most of a last-minute "conscience clause" enacted by the Bush Administration. The new rule keeps in place long-standing protections for health care workers who object on...
Religious leaders in Rep. Peter King's (R-NY) district are calling on the Congressman to cancel his planned hearings on Muslim extremism in the United States. Over 80 representatives of Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu congregations on Long Island...