Is the decline in religious affiliation in the US slowing? Some scholars say maybe
RNS For the past 25 years, the number of Americans claiming no religion has steadily ballooned as more and more people quit church, synagogue or mosque and openly acknowledged being a “none.” The reality is particularly stark when looked at from a generational perspective. If 10 per cent of people from the silent generation (born […]
ESSAY: HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA RULES INDIGENOUS PEOPLE CANNOT BE DEPORTED AS ALIENS – BUT THE FIGHT FOR LEGAL RECOGNITION REMAINS
In an article first published on The Conversation, KATE GALLOWAY and MELISSA CASTAN, associate professors of law at two Australian universities, respond to this week’s High Court of Australia ruling…