A Belief-Based Approach to Workplace Accommodations
Scholar calls for employers to adopt hands-off policies when accommodating employees with disabilities.
Religious Freedom on Death Row
A recent U.S. Supreme Court case highlights death row inmates’ contested religious rights at executions.
Improving Protections for Native Religious Sites and Rights
Scholars argue religious liberty laws should stop the federal government from destroying Native sacred sites.
Clash Between Students’ Preferred Names and Instructors’ Religious Beliefs
Courts face religious freedom challenges from instructors over transgender students’ preferred names.
A Trojan Horse from the Court’s Conservatives?
Far from being narrow, the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest LGBTQ+ decision may threaten government’s overall regulatory authority.
Religious Freedom or Pandemic Safety?
The Supreme Court blocked Governor Cuomo from enforcing COVID-19 restrictions on houses of worship.