religious speech
Religious liberty executive order draws mixed reviews
By Adelle M. Banks — May 4, 2017
(RNS) The executive order signed on the National Day of Prayer draws fire from the left and mixed reviews from conservatives, many of whom say the order doesn’t go far enough.
Trump’s vow to ‘destroy’ Johnson Amendment could wreak havoc on charitable world
By Yonat Shimron — February 13, 2017
Any attempt to “destroy” the amendment would affect more than just pastors and priests. Schools, hospitals, addiction centers, food banks and other charities all could then advocate for or against candidates without losing their charitable status.
Supreme Court tosses ‘Christian candy cane’ case
By Chris Lisee — June 12, 2012
WASHINGTON (RNS) An appeal over Christmas sweets turned bitter yesterday (June 11) when the Supreme Court declined to hear the so-called “candy cane” case. The case is a rallying point for conservative Christians concerned about free religious expression. By Chris Lisee.
ADL criticizes new bullying guidelines
By Lauren Markoe — May 24, 2012
WASHINGTON (RNS) The Anti-Defamation League is taking issue with new guidelines on bullying and religious speech in public schools that was spear-headed by other Jewish groups. By Lauren Markoe.
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