by Shaun King | Jul 7, 2015 | Opinion
The Supreme Court of the United States, in a historic decision, handed down a verdict that makes it legal for same-sex couples to marry in all 50 states. In the first 24 hours following the announcement, news outlets and social media platforms exploded with activity.... by Colin Harris | Mar 16, 2015 | Opinion
“Simon Says” and “Mother May I?” were two versions of a popular game in my childhood. Success resulted from remembering and using these key words. You were “out” if you responded to a directive that wasn’t preceded with... by Chuck Warnock | May 7, 2014 | Opinion
If you think the Supreme Court’s ruling on public prayer is an unqualified win for Christians, you might want to reconsider. On May 5, the United States Supreme Court ruled that “ceremonial” prayers opening government meetings do not violate the... by Brian Kaylor | Nov 6, 2013 | News
When the nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court gather today to hear oral arguments in a case on legislative prayers, it could lead to a new era of defining the First Amendment. The case, Town of Greece v. Galloway, has the hopeful eye of many across the ideological... by Larry Greenfield | Jun 28, 2013 | Opinion
A fairly strong case could be made that the principle of church-state separation was dramatically reaffirmed by the Supreme Court this week. Not that this principle itself was directly at stake. None of the justices, as far as I can tell, appealed to the First...