How a Russian Jewish activist’s deportation case led to Mahmoud Khalil’s
In 1951, Dora Coleman faced deportation for past membership in the Communist Party
In 1951, Dora Coleman faced deportation for past membership in the Communist Party
Constitutional law scholar Leah Litman applies her strict scrutiny to what she sees as an increasingly 'lawless' Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is poised to greenlight a practice that has harmed many young, queer religious people
The ruling will be applied to attacks that occurred during the Second Intifada in the 2000s that killed 33 as well as the 2018 murder of Ari Fuld
The court appears open to allowing the Catholic Church in Oklahoma to open the nation’s first religious public charter school
Religious liberty, school choice and tax exemption are on the docket
The question before the court is whether publicly funded schools should ever be allowed to promote religion
An old Supreme Court case differentiates the fine line between teaching religion and teaching about it
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