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Religious liberty

Latest Mosaic Content for Religious liberty

  1. Response ·

    The Universities and the American Crisis

    By Ben Sasse

    American universities are descending into tribalism and anti-Semitism. To turn back the tide, we must rekindle the vision of the founders.

    The Universities and the American Crisis
  2. Response ·

    The Hydraulic Pressures on Religious Liberty

    By Adam J. White

    Do America's legal guarantees of religious liberty make it easier for legislatures to place a burden on religion in the first place?

    The Hydraulic Pressures on Religious Liberty
  3. Response ·

    The Clash Between Technocracy and Religion

    By Devorah Goldman

    Bureaucratic institutions apply a patina of objective, empirical rigor over human judgments that are fundamentally subjective and too often anti-religious.

    The Clash Between Technocracy and Religion
  4. Monthly Essay ·

    The Overseers of American Religion

    By Adam J. White

    The nation is fighting about religion more than ever. The reason why has as much to do with a change in the nature of the government as it does with a change in the culture.

    The Overseers of American Religion
  5. Observation ·

    The Supreme Court Inches Toward Religious Freedom

    By Howard Slugh

    In its most recent term, the court handed down several decisions that protect First Amendment rights. What comes next?

    The Supreme Court Inches Toward Religious Freedom
  6. Response ·

    As America Grows Less Religious, Can the Tocqueville Model Still Work?

    By Richard Samuelson

    That is: can the separation of church and state function for an increasingly unchurched people whose secular passions rely on the exercise of state power?

    As America Grows Less Religious, Can the Tocqueville Model Still Work?
  7. Response ·

    The Battle for Religious Liberty Will Be Won on the Field of Education

    By Peter Berkowitz

    A striking correlation exists between the decay of liberal education and the belief that government should push American citizens toward progressivism.

    The Battle for Religious Liberty Will Be Won on the Field of Education
  8. Response ·

    The Rise of the Secular Theocracy

    By Wilfred M. McClay

    The push to establish and enforce a national secularist creed is undermining traditional faiths' right of free exercise.

    The Rise of the Secular Theocracy
  9. Response ·

    How Anti-Discrimination Became a Religion, and What It Means for Judaism

    By David E. Bernstein

    Currently, Jews are among the most popular religious groups in the U.S. As the liberal left's commitment to religious liberty fades, how long will this consensus last?

    How Anti-Discrimination Became a Religion, and What It Means for Judaism