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The law books record it as State of Tennessee v. John T. Scopes. History remembers it as the “ Monkey Trial .” The case ...
The sentimentalism of the post by the Department of Homeland Security repeats the sentimentalism of the Kinkade painting by ...
ICE is now hunting for clergy members willing to work in Guantánamo Bay - Exclusive: The chaplain will earn between $28 and ...
A century ago today, America fixed its attention on a Dayton courthouse. Tennessee was prosecuting John T. Scopes for ...
Where Scripture speaks clearly to a contemporary issue, I’m ready to listen. But don’t let me hear who the pastor prefers in ...
A prominent pastor's presence in the Detroit mayor's race is reigniting conversations about melding faith and governance. Why it matters: Detroit's Black churches and religious leaders have long ...
Why Reform’s splits over religion are a ‘real danger’ to Farage’s push for No 10 BIG READ Reform leader is trying to keep all sides happy over the burka debate. But one pollster warns he ...
Their appeal is one of three religious rights cases the Supreme Court is deciding in the coming weeks, and could be part of a recent trend of the court siding with religious rights advocates.
The justices will weigh whether a school district must allow parents with religious objections to LGBTQ+ books to excuse their children.
Conservative religious activists want to dismantle the longtime understanding of the separation of church and state — and the Supreme Court may be on board.
Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act became a national news story a decade ago. Insiders retell the story in part 1 of this two-part oral history.
Religious, not political: Deported Brown University professor Rasha Alawieh on why she had Hezbollah leaders' photos on phone ...