- The Supreme Court’s Four Big Announcements Monday on Religion (Washington Post)
- Supreme Court Decision in Trinity Lutheran Case ‘Upends Precedent and Adds Confusion’ (Baptist Joint Committee)
- The Supreme Court Strikes Down a Church-State Barrier (The Atlantic)
- The Supreme Court’s Incredible Privileging of Religion (New Republic)
- Symposium: The Crumbling Wall Separating Church and State (SCOTUSBlog)
- Same-Sex Marriage Support Rises, Even Among Republicans and White Evangelicals (Newsweek)
- The Refugee Ban is Back, But Church Connections May Trump It (Christianity Today)
- Trump Attorney Jay Sekulow Targeted the Poor to Make Millions for His Christian Nonprofit (New York Daily News)
- ‘We’re Changing Something’: Can Alcohol Boost the Bible Belt’s Economy? (Guardian)
- Rome: Pope Says Elderly in Church Aren’t a Gerontocracy, They’re Grandparents (Crux)
- Brazil: Nation’s Catholic President Temer Charged With Multi-Million Dollar Corruption (Christian Today)
- Australia: Census Results Indicate it is Time to End Nation’s Christian Bias (Sydney Morning Herald)