"What is extraordinary is the weakness of the liberty lobby in opposition," writes Simon Jenkins in his column today. That is obviously so, but why? The first reason is that the liberty lobby has ...
Why should the constitutional right to free exercise of religion depend on the type of entity exercising it? This point may seem obvious to many U.S. citizens, but the current administration has ...
Washington, D.C. — On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. to grant religious liberty protections to for-profit corporations, allowing the religious beliefs of the ...
After a surprising run of 9-0 decisions, the Supreme Court ended its year the way we’ve come to expect: with hotly contested 5-4 splits. Most importantly, the Court finally decided Burwell v. Hobby ...
One year ago, the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision in the Hobby Lobby case. After the opinion, the public argued over who would be the big winners as a result of the case — corporations?
Popular coverage of the fallout from the Hobby Lobby decision has largely fallen off, but the impact of the decision continues to reverberate in subsequent lawsuits and court decisions, as reported on ...
WASHINGTON — Corporations in the United States have long lobbied state governments for business-friendly regulations and tax policies, but now they are teaming up with homosexual-rights groups to ...
Last week, arguments closed in the Supreme Court case Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc., but the debate over the legitimacy of the case has raged hotly since. While Hobby Lobby argues that it should ...
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