Blog
County can uphold religious freedom by taking Commandments down
By Charles C. Haynes
There is no constitutional 'right,' God-given or otherwise, to use government to promote religion.
News
L.A. boy can use religious song at school talent show
By The Associated Press
School district, lawyers for fifth-grader reach agreement allowing him to perform; mother had filed suit after principal said performance would violate church-state separation.
Analysis/Commentary
Does God make a difference?
(Inside the First Amendment)
By Charles C. Haynes
Philosopher Warren Nord argues in new book that failure to teach about religion in public schools violates the First Amendment.
On the horizon
What's on the horizon?
By Charles C. Haynes
How far can public schools go in accommodating the religious needs of Muslim students? This question is presenting itself with increasing urgency, and it's a delicate balance to avoid doing too little or too much.
