Colorado Baptist school rewrites policy, keeps voucher student A theoretical problem that school-voucher advocates and opponents have argued about for years may have become reality
The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld religious rights of prisoners under a three-year-old federal law, contradicting a month-old ruling from another circuit.
Thirty years ago, Americans spent their nights watching television shows such as “The Waltons,” “Happy Days” and “The Six-Million-Dollar Man” — veritable family affairs. Cable
WASHINGTON — A church-state watchdog group is objecting to a plan by Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to create a “faith-based” prison. Americans United for Separation
PARIS — A special presidential commission delivered a long-awaited report on secularity Dec. 11, recommending France pass a law banning the wearing of veils, skullcaps
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) again has canceled a scheduled trip to China because of restrictions by the Beijing government.
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