Justice Sotomayor laments crumbling ‘separation between church and state’ in religious schools dissent ‘The founders believed in religious freedom, not religious suppression and persecution,’ conservative filmmaker Trevor Loudon responded. News Matt Lamb • Jun 23, 2022Jun 23, 2022
Supreme Court could be trending toward protecting religious freedom Two other important cases are on the docket after the recent First Amendment ruling in favor of a Missouri faith-based child-care center. Opinion Tom Glessner and Chuck Donovan • Jul 6, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Supreme Court rules that gov’t can’t discriminate against churches. That’s really good news 'Today is a momentous day for freedom.' Blogs Doug Mainwaring • Jun 27, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Supreme Court protects Christian schools from gov’t discrimination The Supreme Court ruled today in favor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Missouri after it was denied state funds for a playground project. News Doug Mainwaring • Jun 26, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Can gov’t discriminate against churches? Supreme Court case puts religious liberty on the line Trinity Lutheran Church v. Pauley is latest case to test America’s commitment to religious liberty amid growing secularist pressure. News Doug Mainwaring • May 2, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Can gov’t withhold benefits from churches? Supreme Court will decide The Missouri playground case will be the first indication of how Justice Neil Gorsuch will rule. News Lisa Bourne • Apr 19, 2017Jun 18, 2021