Can the state limit parental rights or define religion? The Court strengthens protections for faith in key rulings. The post Religious Liberty at the Court in 2025 appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
When an atheist defends Christian values and a prophet calls for civic respect, can Latter-day Saints afford to walk away? Faith must lead with courage, not fear.| Public Square Magazine
A crem is a crem is a crem?| Law & Religion UK
The IRS grants churches more freedom to discuss politics during services—but legal ambiguity and tax-exempt risks remain. Here's what pastors should know.| Church Law & Tax
In a major ruling, the Supreme Court says federal district judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions—protecting benefits like the clergy housing allowance.| Church Law & Tax
Church leaders need to know: Can one federal judge issue a ruling that binds all 50 states? The answer matters—especially when clergy housing allowances are at stake. The post Can One Federal Judge Issue a Nationwide Injunction? appeared first on Church Law & Tax.| Church Law & Tax
The suit argues that the Catholic virtual school violates a state constitutional requirement that public schools not be "sectarian."| Education Week
Are recent pushes to include the Bible about cultural literacy—or a pretext for politicians who want Christianity in public schools?| Education Week