Why the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action matters to Jews
In Jewish thought. compensating individuals for past deprivation is both an obligation and a tradition
In Jewish thought. compensating individuals for past deprivation is both an obligation and a tradition
Jewish groups that do not often line up on the same side of church-state issues before the court were of a single voice in this case
The decision in Groff v. DeJoy will have a significant impact on American Jews and other religious minorities who require accommodation of their religious practices
A group of Jewish parents and schools are fighting California for equal access to government money
A bill requiring the display of the Ten Commandments is under consideration in the state House
‘Beware of changes that are too fast, beware of changing too quickly,’ Breyer cautioned the Israeli government
The justice's friendship with the billionaire Republican donor raises ethical questions about Nazi memorabilia
Groff v. DeJoy is looking to expand the religious accommodations employers must provide