
Upcoming Religious Liberty Cases
With the Supreme Court at the front of center stage in the American public eye, the upcoming religious liberty cases are seeing a lot of light.

With the Supreme Court at the front of center stage in the American public eye, the upcoming religious liberty cases are seeing a lot of light.

Rather than defensively dismissing words as false, look seriously at the problems. How can we keep the marketplace of ideas open and functioning?

All Americans–regardless of religious affiliation–should care deeply about the plight of the opressed Uyghurs unable to practice their beliefs in China.

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling, while leaving room for litigation, addresses religious organization’s worries regarding hiring and firing processes.

The Supreme Court’s recent decision on LGBT+ employment protections combined with existing religious rights could eventually lead to a “fairness for all.”

The Supreme Court applies Title VII to LGBT+ employees. But the case opens up many questions about religious freedom for employers.

Should religious schools be at a funding disadvantage compared to their secular counterparts? The discriminatory Blaine amendment says so.

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


Many across different belief systems have conceptions of a more enlightened society to come. For Latter-day Saints, that “Zion” on the horizon centers on an imperative of inspired, righteous leadership – both then and now.

The “biggest religious freedom case” of the Supreme Court’s current term may have more to do with the complicated relationship between courts, regulatory agencies, and state legislators than religion.