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- Judge Hands World Vision a Defeat in Employment CaseThe federal case is one of several around the country right now where courts are trying to balance nondiscrimination statutes with religious freedom.Emily Belz|
- Religious Liberty Doesn’t Have to Make Polarization WorseIf it’s done right, it can actually make it easier for us to live together.Thomas C. Berg|español
- Evangelical Colleges Will Continue to Pursue Diversity Without Affirmative ActionA Supreme Court ruling against race-based admissions won’t change much for Christian liberal arts schools.Hannah McClellan|
- The Bulletin Episode 32|45minNot Just a River in EgyptThe Biden family messes, and creative expression and affirmative action go to court.
- Supreme Court Sides With Christian Who Won’t Make Gay Wedding SitesRuling: Colorado can’t “force all manner of artists, speechwriters, and others whose services involve speech to speak what they do not believe.”Tom Strode – Baptist Press|
- Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Sabbath: Supreme Court Delivers a Victory to Christian Postal WorkerUpdate: Justices unanimously side with an evangelical who argued for accommodation of his Sabbatarian beliefs.Daniel Silliman|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 59|49minBenjamin Watson’s Fight for LifeThe former NFL tight end talks justice in a post-Roe world.
- Supreme Court Upholds Law on Native AdoptionsNative American Christians, involved in both their tribes and in child placement situations, know the complexity of these cases better than most.Emily Belz|
- Where Pro-Choice Groups Chose VandalismPregnancy centers were attacked in 24 states in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision on abortion rights.Daniel Silliman|
- Debate Flares Over the Meaning of ‘Indian Child Welfare’As an evangelical couple fights adoption law, Native American Christians point to holistic answers.Emily Belz|
