A New York eighth-grader claimed victory in a religious freedom dispute after initially being denied the right to form a Bible club at his public school. Elijah Nelson’s battle quickly became an important religious freedom story. Here’s what unfolded.
Similar fights are unfolding across the U.S. For instance, a group of Christian parents and schools on Monday filed a lawsuit over a Minnesota law that excludes faith-based colleges from a state program that helps high school juniors and seniors earn free college credits.
“We raise our children to put their faith at the center of everything they do,” parents Melinda and Mark Loe said, according to a press release from Becket, the religious liberty outfit representing the families. Here’s more about why they’re taking action.
And there’s a first-of-its-kind rating system designed to evaluate the pervasiveness of anti-Israel sentiment at more than 700 colleges and universities. Here’s what the data found.