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What Is Religious Higher Education For?

Companion Article: Three Things Religious Institutions Should Know About ED’s Proposed Higher Education Rule Many Americans can probably remember moments in high school when teachers or counselors encouraged students to […]

Three Things Religious Institutions Should Know About ED’s Proposed Higher Education Rule

Companion Article: What Is Religious Higher Education For? The U.S. Department of Education recently released a proposed rule intended to increase accountability and transparency in higher education through new earnings-based […]

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 […]

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