Recently, the debate over religious liberty and religious authority has once again risen to the forefront of American public life. At the heart of this discussion lies a critical question: How do we balance the freedom to practice one’s beliefs without coercion or restriction while preserving the communal norms and […]
Monthly Archives: March 2025
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Religious freedom continues to be a highly contested and vital area of discourse, influencing legislation, judicial decisions, and societal norms around the globe. Over the past month, numerous significant developments have shaped conversations about how societies balance individual religious liberties with broader social, legal, and public health considerations. Below are […]
Religious liberty has long been a cornerstone of American democracy, enshrined in the First Amendment as both a protection and a principle. In 1988, former U.S. Solicitor General and Brigham Young University law professor Rex E. Lee delivered a seminal speech on this topic at BYU, dissecting the legal foundations […]