Essay: Religious liberty has a long and messy history in the US – and there is a reason Americans feel strongly about it
In an article published on The Conversation, religious liberty scholars JAMES HUDNUT-BEUMLER and JAMES P BYRD look at the tumultuous history of religious liberty in the US…
Essay: Pro-lifer 3.0 to abortion-rights supporters: Let’s talk
US Catholic columnist CHARLES CAMOSY writes, in an article first published on Religion News Service, that it’s time to “put on our big-boy and big-girl boots” and have an exchange that matters…
Roe v Wade overturned: For the religious right, a victory 50 years in the making
YONAT SHIMRON and JACK JENKINS, of Religion News Service, report on how a mighty coalition comprising mostly conservative Catholics, evangelical Christians and Mormons grounded its theological aims in the language of human rights and played its politics unrelentingly…
Abortion laws in the US: Conflict won’t abate if Roe v Wade falls
As the US Supreme Court considers challenges to the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling, DAVID CRARY, of the Associated Press, looks at how the fight is set to continue on a state-by-state basis…