Vol. 137 No. 5 Introduction Addressing the nation in 1963, President Kennedy declared that “the right to be served in facilities which are open to the public . . . [is] an...
Vol. 137 No. 3 To stay experimentation in things social and economic is a grave responsibility. Denial of the right to experiment may be fraught with serious consequences...
Vol. 136 No. 1 Incarcerated people depend on the state for access to their most basic needs, including the ability to practice religion. Over time, Congress has added...
Vol. 134 No. 6 Introduction In recent years, the Supreme Court has shown solicitude for religious freedom claims arising under the First Amendment and federal statutes. Cases expanding...
Vol. 134 No. 5 The liberty enjoyed by the People of these States, of worshipping Almighty God agre[e]able to their Consciences, is not only among the choicest of...
Vol. 134 No. 4 Meaningful access to sacred sites is among the most important principles to the religious exercise of Indigenous peoples, yet tribes have been repeatedly thwarted...
Vol. 134 No. 1 Eight years ago, the Supreme Court held in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v. EEOC that religious institutions are immune from employment discrimination...
Vol. 134 No. 1 The Religion Clauses of the Constitution have proven difficult for the Supreme Court to untangle. Critics of the Court’s fractured Religion Clauses jurisprudence have...