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State Department’s Proposed Foreign Assistance Nondiscrimination Requirements Raise Concerns
Rachel N. Morrison
The proposed nondiscrimination requirements will conflict with many award recipients’ religious beliefs about life, marriage, gender, and sexuality.
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The Federalist Society / February 22, 2024
NYT’s ‘Inside Story’ on Dobbs
Edward Whelan
The New York Times has published a long article today that undertakes to provide the “inside story of how the…
National Review Online / December 15, 2023
EEOC’s ‘Gender Discrimination’ Campaign and Crusade against Religious Employers
Rachel N. Morrison
On September 8, the EEOC filed one such amicus brief in the Seventh Circuit case Garrick v. Moody Bible Institute.
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National Review Online / September 27, 2023
In ‘303 Creative,’ court rules that companies cannot be forced to violate their religious beliefs
Mary FioRito
The case made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court in a case called Masterpiece Cake Shop vs. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. The court ruled in a 7-2 decision in favor of Phillips, but on very narrow grounds
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Our Sunday Visitor / July 3, 2023
Foolish Arguments Against Standing in 303 Creative—Part 1
Edward Whelan
It’s been amazing to witness the flurry of foolish arguments that opponents of the simple and straightforward ruling in 303 Creative v. Elenis have spewed over the past several days.
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National Review / July 3, 2023
How Little Nino Became Justice Scalia
Edward Whelan
In many ways, Scalia’s influence since his death has been greater than he enjoyed during his lifetime, when so many of his most memorable opinions were dissents.
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Law & Liberty / March 15, 2023
Resist the Post-liberal Temptation
Andrew T. Walker
A group of anti-modernity thinkers makes important points, but offers seriously defective solutions (if any). There is a better way.
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National Review / February 26, 2023
Senator Wyden’s Vile Attack on Federal Judiciary
Edward Whelan
Ed Whelan’s Bench Memos dive into the serious nature of accusations on the Federal Judiciary by Senator Wyden.
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National Review Online / February 17, 2023
Room for hate
James Bowman
On the Left’s demonization of its enemies.
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The New Criterion / February 1, 2023
A Little-Noted Puzzle in Religion Law, Post-Bremerton
Gabrielle Girgis
With Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, the Supreme Court finally drove the last nail in the coffin of the Lemon test for Establishment Clause violations (as Justice Scalia said it should do years ago). Over several decades, the Lemon test’s importance had dwindled to the point of having been de facto reversed.
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Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Per Curiam / October 6, 2022
The Fifth Circuit Strikes a Critical Blow Against Big Tech Censorship
Clare Morell
If states are to have any chance at reining in Big Tech’s viewpoint censorship, Texas’ law must be upheld.
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Newsweek / September 29, 2022