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Culture
In the case of the praying football coach, both sides invoke religious freedom

(SCOTUSblog) – Joseph Kennedy had never coached football when Bremerton High School, a public school near Seattle, Washington, hired him in 2008. He was too small to play in high… Read More

April 25, 2022
Culture
Court leaves Texas’ six-week abortion ban in effect and narrows abortion providers’ challenge

On Friday, the court released opinions in the two Texas abortion cases heard in November. (Beechwood Photography via Flickr) Nearly six weeks after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments… Read More

December 10, 2021
Courts
Majority of court appears poised to roll back abortion rights

It has been nearly 30 years since the Supreme Court’s decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which reaffirmed the constitutional right to abortion that the court first recognized in… Read More

December 7, 2021
Courts
US Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Using Public Funds for Religious School Tuition

In July, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case filed by Maine families who want to use a State tuition program for their children to attend… Read More

August 31, 2021