Law and Legislation
- Why Changes to India’s Colonial Criminal Code Concern ChristiansA Supreme Court lawyer on how recent legal reforms could affect the country’s minorities.Interview by Surinder Kaur|
- A Short History of Parental RightsChristians in America enjoy the right and duty to educate our children as conscience dictates, thanks to a balanced legal tradition.Joseph K. Griffith II|
- From Judges to Justices: Keeping Executive Power in Check Is an Ancient ProblemHow evangelicals are responding to the Supreme Court’s latest ruling on presidential immunity.Harvest Prude|
- Which Comes First: Good Citizens or Good Governments?Two new books consider whether one depends on the other.Bonnie Kristian|
- Some Churches Call Clergy Sexual Misconduct an ‘Affair.’ Survivors Are Fighting to Make It Against the Law.Advocates push for legislation criminalizing sex between ministers and those they spiritually guide.Rebecca Hopkins|
- Christian Women in India Lack Inheritance Rights. Could Hindu Nationalists Help?The Uniform Civil Code seeks “one nation, one law” to govern citizens' personal lives, but religious minorities fear hidden costs.Surinder Kaur|
- Christians Shouldn’t Run from a ‘Negative World.’ But They Can Depend on It Less.Aaron Renn outlines individual, institutional, and missional strategies for adapting to a hostile culture.Daniel Bennett|
- Hillsong Abuse Settlement Rejected Over NDAVictim says she wants accountability more than money.Daniel Silliman|
- In a Divided World, Practice Patient PersuasionA law professor shares lessons on respectful disagreement in the classroom, the church, and the wider culture.Interview by Harvest Prude|
- Criticizing Critical Race Theory—and Its CriticsA new book seems oddly outraged that CRT skeptics take its arguments seriously.Daniel Darling|
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