
Supreme Court Session Includes Key Cases for Catholics: Abortion and Religious Liberty
With Justice Brett Kavanaugh now on the bench this Spring session, many are confident the high court will take more conservative action.
With Justice Brett Kavanaugh now on the bench this Spring session, many are confident the high court will take more conservative action.
COMMENTARY: The Supreme Court will hear the case of the Bladensburg Peace Cross Feb. 27. More is at stake than just one monument.
COMMENTARY: The decision in favor of the California pregnancy centers that refused to distribute state-mandated information on abortion shows the tendency by some secular elites to use seemingly neutral laws against believers.
COMMENTARY: The newest justice didn’t ‘side with the liberals’ in Sessions v. Dimaya. He, along with his predecessor, concurs on the ‘vagueness doctrine.’
COMMENTARY: The issue in Dumont v. Lyon, like the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, is how to protect religious liberty — set out in the Constitution — when people might be forced to act contrary to those beliefs.
COMMENTARY: The nation’s highest court ruled that religiously affiliated institutions are not subject to federal restrictions of pension law.
Once he formally joined the Catholic Church, Brownson became one of its strongest defenders.
COMMENTARY: The Washington Supreme Court is punishing Barronelle Stutzman — not for her Christian status, but for conduct based on that status.
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