The Supreme Court is set to hear three significant cases relating to religious liberty this spring, after a nearly three-year pause on such matters. The cases include a tax exemption for a Catholic charity in Wisconsin, the constitutionality of a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, and the rights of Maryland parents with religious objections to the curriculum. This reflects a broader trend since 2012, where religious liberty has emerged as a dominant theme, showcasing the court's commitment to bolster faith in public life, with nearly all significant rulings favoring religious groups.
The recent Supreme Court cases show a notable trend in bolstering religious liberty, emphasizing the evolving role of faith in public life.
Religious liberty has seen great success at the Supreme Court since 2012, winning all but one of the 16 key decisions involving the First Amendment.
We’ve made, in my view, correct and important strides in recognizing the constitutional protection of religious equality and religious liberty, said Justice Kavanaugh.
This spring, the Supreme Court will hear three pivotal cases that test the limits of the court's approach to religious freedom in America.
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