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Institutional Religious Freedom in 2025 and the Work Ahead

In 2025, across the courts, Congress, and federal agencies, questions of institutional religious freedoms, about how faith-based organizations (FBOs) participate in public life, have surfaced repeatedly. For those of us […]

Navigating Federal Funding Uncertainty: What Faith-Based Organizations Should Know

For faith-based nonprofits engaged in education and human services, federal grants have long served as both a resource and a point of tension—expanding the reach of their ministries while often […]

The Future of the Johnson Amendment

In 1995, the only instance of the Johnson Amendment—a provision in the U.S. tax code that prohibits 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations, including churches, from endorsing or opposing political candidates—being enforced against […]

First Hearing of The Religious Liberty Commission: Religious Freedom Recommendations

On June 16, 2025, Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick called to order the First Hearing of the Religious Liberty Commission (“Commission”), hosted at the Museum of the Bible in […]

At a Glance: The Religious Liberty Commission and National Day of Prayer at the White House

On May 1, 2025, faith leaders, elected officials, and members of the public gathered in the White House Rose Garden for the National Day of Prayer. Hosted by President Donald […]

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