To Stop Attacks from Yemen, Cut It Off from Iran
It’s time for the U.S. to take a new approach.
March 18, 2024
Striking the words “sectarian” and “nonsectarian” from its laws.
In the 19th century, several U.S. states passed what are known as Blaine amendments—constitutional provisos forbidding state funds from going to parochial schools, and in some cases to any religious institutions. These measures, largely the product of anti-Catholic prejudice, were put in jeopardy by a 2020 Supreme Court decision that they run up against the First Amendment’s understanding of religious freedom. Tim Rosenberger and Nicole Stelle Garnett explain the exceptional way that New Hampshire has responded:
It’s time for the U.S. to take a new approach.
“The month of jihad and victories.”
Anti-Semitism and pro-terrorist sentiment on the Emerald Isle.
Striking the words “sectarian” and “nonsectarian” from its laws.
The world’s largest collection of Yemenite Judaica, and the man behind it.
In the 19th century, several U.S. states passed what are known as Blaine amendments—constitutional provisos forbidding state funds from going to parochial schools, and in some cases to any religious institutions. These measures, largely the product of anti-Catholic prejudice, were put in jeopardy by a 2020 Supreme Court decision that they run up against the First Amendment’s understanding of religious freedom. Tim Rosenberger and Nicole Stelle Garnett explain the exceptional way that New Hampshire has responded:
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