Tennessee court overrules adoption decision, lets couple sue Methodists The would-be Jewish parents “suffered outrageous discrimination because they are Jewish,” says Rachel Laser, head of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Aug. 31, 2023
High Court ends Orthodox monopoly on conversion for adoption Every case will be examined individually, the judges rule. Etgar Lefkovits April 30, 2023
Should governments shun work with religious groups that don’t serve Jews? A Jewish couple seeks to overturn a Tennessee law that says a Christian adoption agency shouldn’t be forced to work with non-Christians. But if they win, that won’t be good for the Jews or religious freedom. Jonathan S. Tobin Feb. 16, 2022
The contemporary clash between faith and politics in the West It has been driven by the combined forces of secularism and Marxist beliefs posing as liberalism, with the aim of creating a new world order in which God is dethroned by mankind, biblical morality is replaced by secular ideology, and truth is subordinated to power. Melanie Phillips Nov. 7, 2019