
How Canada’s Bill C-9 Would Have Reimagined Religious Liberty
By redefining hatred and easing charges, bills like Canada’s Bill C-9 could make self-censorship the price of social peace.

By redefining hatred and easing charges, bills like Canada’s Bill C-9 could make self-censorship the price of social peace.

Political anger is pushing protests into worship spaces. What happens when the inside-outside line collapses?

Should judges defy the president for the Constitution? True fidelity means law over personal allegiance.

Changing the composition of the courts is straight from the authoritarian handbook, and the justification comes from a misunderstanding of history.

The Huntsman lawsuit is all fluff and no substance. The Church should move for dismissal.

Why have governments not deemed churches “life-sustaining” like similar public accommodations? Recent court rulings may help clarify the balance.

Monroe McKay, a Latter-day Saint judge for the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, passed away leaving a legacy of humility, hard work, and generosity of spirit.