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The I.R.S. recently said that churches could endorse candidates from the pulpit, a shift from a longstanding interpretation ...
The Supreme Court has taken a significant stand in defense of religious liberties, ruling unanimously that Wisconsin violated the First Amendment by denying a tax exemption to Catholic Charities. This ...
Chief Justice John Roberts was in the majority most frequently in non-unanimous cases (92%), with Justice Brett Kavanaugh ...
The Internal Revenue Service says it will relax its longstanding ban on churches engaging in political campaign activity.
A labor rights group in El Salvador has asked the Supreme Court to strike down a controversial “foreign agents” law. Critics ...
A new poll found majority support for several recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, with most issues receiving bipartisan support and some having partisan divides.
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