
Clarifying the Supreme Court’s Conversion Therapy Ruling
The Supreme Court did not broadly approve conversion therapy; it protected client self-determination in therapy.

The Supreme Court did not broadly approve conversion therapy; it protected client self-determination in therapy.

The pain from religious violence that Latter-day Saints have experienced should inspire us to be better advocates for the religiously persecuted.

Why start salvation with helplessness? The Christ child proves bodies and spirits mature together into fulness of joy.

Can the state limit parental rights or define religion? The Court strengthens protections for faith in key rulings.

The Supreme Court’s recent decision deserves to be commended for providing more robust protection for the critical rights of the First Amendment.

The Supreme Court’s upcoming decision in Fulton v. Philadelphia will have significant implications for religious freedom.

With the Supreme Court at the front of center stage in the American public eye, the upcoming religious liberty cases are seeing a lot of light.

Should religious schools be at a funding disadvantage compared to their secular counterparts? The discriminatory Blaine amendment says so.