Free to Have a Career-And a Conscience By Nathan J. Diament As Published in The Washingon Post Monday, April 24, 2000; A25 A Jewish appliance repair worker, a Catholic racetrack clerk, a Mennonite trucker and a Muslim hotel worker: What … Continued
THE WORKPLACE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM ACT B A C K G R O U N D E R Critical Legislation for the American Community Today in the United States, where the First Amendment of the Constitution protects each citizen’s right to … Continued
The Constitutionality of “Charitable Choice” Charitable choice requires that social service providers be permitted to participate in government grant programs without regard to their religious character. When discussing the restraints of the Establishment Clause on generally available programs of aid, … Continued