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Supreme Court says states can deny public funds to some religious students.
Roe v. Wade Almost Overturned in 1992
Plus: Public television station will sell to anyone but a Christian broadcaster, and many other stories from online sources around the world
Supreme Court Turns Down Boy Scouts Case
Plus: Concerned Women for America loses another leader, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Locke vs. Davey Won't Hinder Voucher Expansion, Say Legal Experts
Religious institutions must be included in federally funded programs.
Atheist Dad in 'Under God' Case Literally Applauded, But Likely to Lose
Supreme Court justices will probably overturn ruling, but maybe without addressing Pledge issues.
Supreme Court Clouds Church-State Rules
Plus: Didja hear Mel Gibson made a movie about Jesus? And many, many other stories from online sources around the world.
One Nation Under God—Sort of
We've got bigger problems than the Pledge of Allegiance.
Religious Freedom Is No Luxury
By killing RFRA, the Supreme Court has placed religious liberty in a perilous position.
RFRA Coalition Frays in Wake of Ruling
After "Boerne v Flores," a fight over what's next: Federal laws, state laws, or a consitutional amendment.
Robert Bork: Give Me Liberty, But Don't Give Me Filth
The legal theorist and Supreme Court nominee makes a case for censorship.
The Supreme Court’s Changing Stance on Religious Freedom
Several current cases may well result in greater latitude.
Americans United: Parting Shots
Legal Showdown in Delaware

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