Religion & American Law

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Childs v. Webster

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               Shareef Childs, an inmate at Stanley Correctional Institution in Central Wisconsin, is a practicing Muslim and prays five tim...
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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Chelsey Nelson and the Limits of Free Exercise in Public Business

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     In recent years, conflicts between religious liberty and anti-discrimination laws have increasingly appeared in American courts. One ca...
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Can Secularism Be Defined as a Religion Under the Law?

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  In Texas, debate is ongoing regarding what pertains to be “religion” according to the courts and who should be protected by the religion c...
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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Mirabelli v. Bonta & Parental Rights - Free Exercise of Religion

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  FACTS:       In Mirabelli v. Bonta , teacher and parent plaintiffs sued to get an exemption from a California law. This law prevented scho...
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Friday, March 13, 2026

Texas' New Controversial Bill Allows Chaplains in Schools

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  Texas Senate Bill 763 (SB 763) was designed to assist Texas K-12 public and charter schools in staffing their counselor positions. SB 763 ...
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Friday, March 6, 2026

Wedding Cakes and Constitutional Challenges

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California Civil Rights Department V. Cathy’s Creations In California, there are lingering conflicts between religious freedom and anti-disc...
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Loffman v. California Department of Education

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  The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a federally funded program that was created to ensure that students with disabil...
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