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Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds Religious Freedom For Foster Parents

Editor’s Note: this article originally appeared on Religion Unplugged and has been republished with permission. BY CHELSEA LANGSTON BOMBINO On Thursday, June 17, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United […]

Hatfield Happenings: An Update from Prize Recipient Seth Billingsley

Seth Billingsley graduated in May of 2021 with Bachelor’s of Business Administration in international business and a Bachelor’s of Arts in political science from John Brown University. Seth’s research focuses […]

The Build Back Better Act is on Hold—With Better, But Still Flawed, Language About Faith-Based Child Care and Pre-K

The Build Back Better Act (BBBA—H.R. 5376) proposes greatly increased federal subsidies for child care and a new, free, universal pre-kindergarten program. These programs are intended to attract faith-based providers, […]

Where Protections from Payday Loans Exist, a New Rule Threatens to Undermine Them

As the United States begins to recover from the health and economic impacts of COVID-19, many individuals and families continue to experience economic hardship. Many were stretched thin before the […]

Where Protections from Payday Loans Exist, a New Rule Threatens to Undermine Them

BY ESTHER LAGERWEY  As the United States begins to recover from the health and economic impacts of COVID-19, many individuals and families continue to experience economic hardship. Many were stretched […]

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