…Court Cases” series. If you’d like to check out other articles in this series, click here. 2021-2022 was a blockbuster Supreme Court term for opponents of church-state separation. In the…
“Religious Tests, Religious Freedom, and ‘Animus’ and ‘Bigotry’ at the Supreme Court” by M. Christian Green
…are law, religion, human rights, and global ethics. Recommended Citation Green, M. Christian. “Religious Tests, Religious Freedom, and ‘Animus’ and ‘Bigotry’ at the Supreme Court.” Canopy Forum, December 23, 2020. https://canopyforum.org/2020/12/23/religious-tests-religious-freedom-and-animus-and-bigotry-at-the-supreme-court/….
“Constitutional Recognition of Religious Exemptions to Vaccination Requirements” by James G. Hodge
…health care agencies are concerned about the effects that the Supreme Court’s assessments during the pandemic will have on long-standing vaccination laws and policies. For over a century, the Court…
“The Supreme Court Expands the Rights of Prisoners Facing Execution” by Peter Wosnik
…been an active area of litigation in the Supreme Court over the last several years. In a recent line of cases, the Supreme Court has clarified both a prisoner’s right…
“Faculty Unions in Catholic Educational Institutions: A Disconnect between Church Teachings and Practice” by Charles J. Russo
…School the Supreme Court of Minnesota affirmed that lay employees of religiously-affiliated schools were subject to the state’s Labor Relations Act. The court observed that applying the statute to teachers…
“What is an Establishment of Religion?” by Vincent Phillip Muñoz
…Supreme Court Cases” series. If you’d like to check out other articles in this series, click here. This essay was originally published in First Things before the Supreme Court decided Kennedy…
“Abortion, Dobbs, and Foreign Law at the U.S. Supreme Court” by M. Christian Green
Abortion, Dobbs, and Foreign Law at the U.S. Supreme Court M. Christian Green Photo by Joshua Fuller on Unsplash. On December 1, 2021, the United States Supreme Court will hear…
“Islam, Women, and Genderization in Professions: The Case of Uzbekistan” by Rahimjon Abdugafurov
…‘traditional’ fields rather than having somewhat balanced participation in all educational domains still holds true. Previous studies, such as the United Nations’ “Women and Men in Uzbekistan: Differences in Education”…
Affirmative Action, Religious Liberty, and The Freedom to Discriminate by Rachel F. Moran
…the Supreme Court in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC in 2012, the doctrine is designed to protect religious autonomy in selecting leaders. The Court has since elaborated on…
“Regulating Religion in Taiwan: Historical Background, Changes, and Recent Controversies” by Rung-Guang Lin
…by the Taiwan High Court in 2021. While the judgment by the Taipei District Court can be examined from different perspectives, the court’s decision is an example of how state…