The counseling room is one of the most private spaces in American life. It is where people expose their fear, confusion, grief, identity struggles, family conflict, and deeply personal hopes. It is also a place where trust depends on honesty. For that reason, the Supreme Court was right in its […]
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“Parents do not forfeit their rights as primary educators of their children when they send their kids to public schools.” In a landmark decision with far-reaching implications, the Supreme Court affirmed parental rights and religious liberty in education in the recent 6-3 ruling of Mahmoud v. Taylor. The case, which […]
Introduction In a significant decision affirming religious autonomy, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission on June 5, 2025. The decision underscores the rights of religious organizations to manage their internal operations in accordance with their faith and […]