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New Website Highlights Anti-Religious Requirements in State Laws

A new website, ReligiousEquality.net, catalogs a range of unconstitutional provisions in state laws and regulations that exclude religious schools and other faith-based organizations from equal access to government funding. The […]

Agencies May Revise Key Regulations Affecting FBOs Without Public Comment

An April 9 presidential directive instructs federal agencies to repeal and replace, without utilizing the usual “notice and comment” process, if those regulations are deemed to violate the U.S. Constitution […]

A Sacred-Public Partnership Ends: Reimagining Refugee Ministry

Recently, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced that it would not renew its longstanding cooperative agreements with the federal government related to refugee resettlement and unaccompanied children’s services. […]

Enacted Religious Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, the Black Church, and Public Life

There is a sacred dimension missing in public life—not a vague sense of moral loss, but a failure to recognize the presence of the Divine in the institutions, traditions, and […]

PEPFAR’s Impact Beyond HIV/AIDS: The Story of Ethiopia ACT

This article is part of our series exploring the role of faith-based organizations in providing vital support and care to those affected by HIV/AIDS through PEPFAR. Throughout this series, we […]

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