The Supreme Court has several chances to preserve religious liberty

Sep 23, 2021 View Original Article
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    23% Positive

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56% : Every year brings interesting cases and challenges related to the Constitution that reflect at least a little bit of what a handful of everyday people are going through -- especially when it comes to religious liberty cases.
53% : "We saw the justices address religious liberty in a wide range of contexts, from COVID, to the federal no-fly lists, to campuses, and of course to the big Fulton decision at the end of the term on Catholic foster care.
53% : I think the thread was that the justices ... came together repeatedly to protect religious liberty and to recognize that the government needs to leave room for people to exercise their faith."
50% : "Last term was a big term for religious liberty," Mark Rienzi, president of Becket , said on a recent press call .
49% : Maine provides funding to students in rural parts of the state who want to attend a secular prep school far away, but fails to treat students who want to attend local religious private schools the same.
45% : The Supreme Court already issued a stay of execution because of the dispute.
35% : This case could be challenging and controversial as it involves complex issues such as current state laws about death row executions, human compassion, and religious liberty.

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