…Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative, LLC v. Elenis as a bulwark against coercion. In 303 Creative, the Supreme Court held that a Christian web designer has a First Amendment…
“An Illustrative Approach to Religious Freedom Violations in Nigeria” by Dennis P. Petri
…(traditional) law in addition to common law civil courts, although civil courts have preeminence over all other courts. Sentences may be appealed from sharia and customary courts to civil courts….
“POWR Talk: What does Islam say about democracy?” by Courtney Freer
POWR Talk: What does Islam say about democracy? Courtney Freer Picture of The Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria by James Gordon (CC BY 2.0) This article is part of our…
“Defending the Johnson Amendment as a Critical Tool to Preserve Democracy and Religious Freedom” by Rebecca S. Markert
…on the motion was held in Dallas in November and the court denied the AU’s motion to intervene on December 12th.. The court also stayed the proceedings pending any appeals…
“Why the History of English Law Has Been Neglected” by Russell Sandberg
…Subversive Legal History: A Manifesto for the Future of Legal Education is intended to begin and further conversations about how historical approaches to law can be used to enrich legal education…
“Answering the Call: How the Church Can Respond to the Call to Defund the Police” by Deirdre Jonese Austin
…a recognition of the need to address the root causes of the harm and violence we see in society. Thus, we must invest in education, mental health resources, economic institutions,…
“On Returning to Campus: What Might We Learn from Christian Ethics?” by Paul Lewis
…national, state, and local levels, as well as with institutions of higher education). Another set is the freedom to do what we desire and a responsibility not to harm others….
“The Business of War: Theological and Ethical Reflections on the Military-Industrial Complex” by James W. McCarty, Matthew A. Tapie, and Justin Bronson Barringer
…modern life including incarceration, healthcare, agriculture, technology, education, non-profit organizations, immigration, and church along with, of course, war. Various industrial complexes have popped up all around us, and this series…
“Review of John Witte’s ‘The Blessings of Liberty'” by Nicholas Wolterstorff
…in Hebrew and Christian scripture and Roman law up to the most recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and two international courts: the European Court of Human Rights and…
“Conflicts Between Religious Liberty and the New Public Health” by Jeffrey B. Hammond and Michael J. DeBoer
…measures or enforced them unequally against religious institutions. In one case that reached the Supreme Court this summer, the Court denied a church’s application for injunctive relief against the governor…

