Liberty and Justice for the SmallGregory Sisk's research finds that courts treat fringe religious groups better than Catholics and Baptists.
Interview by Nate Anderson|
War on the WeakEugenics has made a lethal comeback.
Charles Colson with Anne Morse|
A Higher AmendmentProtect religious freedom by exercising it responsibly. A Christianity Today editorial.
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Kramer's Sins—and OursWhat society and the church can learn from comedian Michael Richards's racial tirade.
Edward Gilbreath|
Cross DressBritish airline sends employee home for wearing crucifix.
Al Webb, RNS, and CT staff|
Marginalized AgainEvangelicals protest mandatory Christian curriculum in Israel.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt|
Malay MeleeChristian woman's case may determine whether Malaysians can leave Islam.
Deann Alford|
Public GrievanceCalvin Seminary's first female professor alleges sex discrimination.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
Train Wreck ComingWhy homosexual marriage threatens free expression of religion.
David Aikman|
One 'Major Step'Saudi Arabia's promise to curb abuses raises cautious hope.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
Playing FavoritesCourt affirms that Daystar bid should have won TV station.
Brad A. Greenberg|
Pharmacists with No Plan BFreedom of conscience and 'reproductive rights' clash at the local drugstore.
Nate Anderson|
The Noesen SagaCounting the cost of refusing a prescription.
Nate Anderson|
Leveling the Investment FieldWhy has it been so hard for organizations to treat Israel like any other state?
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Equal Pay for Women?The stubborn Brits who run Wimbledon refuse to pay the female tennis players as much as the men. Good for them.
Mark Moring|
Belgrade CurveEvangelicals fear greater power of state, Orthodox church.
Kristian Kahrs in Belgrade|