Mocking Justice and Common Sense: A Federal Court Rules Against the Little Sisters of the Poor
Harry Hutchison, Faith, Law Harry Hutchison Harry Hutchison, Faith, Law Harry Hutchison

Mocking Justice and Common Sense: A Federal Court Rules Against the Little Sisters of the Poor

For more than 150 years, the Little Sisters of the Poor have faithfully served the poor, motivated by a religious calling to surrender all for the sake of others. The nuns have been engaged in a long-running legal battle over the federal government’s contraception mandates. After several court victories, this battle has now taken an ominous turn since a federal court has ruled against an exemption that permitted the religious order’s opposition to the mandate to take shape.

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Can Church Sanctuary Status Shield Illegal Immigrants from Arrest?
Harry Hutchison, Faith, Law, News Harry Hutchison Harry Hutchison, Faith, Law, News Harry Hutchison

Can Church Sanctuary Status Shield Illegal Immigrants from Arrest?

Any encounter with ICE within the context of immigration and border enforcement exposes churches and, more particularly, church personnel to the risk that they will be charged with a crime if they continue to provide sanctuary to illegal aliens, particularly aliens who ICE seeks. For churches that intend to continue such a policy, the Trump Administration’s decision to rescind the Biden Administration's rules raises a flood of questions that place such behavior in harm’s way.

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Fixing the Issue of Church Political Speech
Harry Hutchison, Faith, Church, Politics, Law Miles Terry Harry Hutchison, Faith, Church, Politics, Law Miles Terry

Fixing the Issue of Church Political Speech

For decades, there has been a fierce debate about the constitutionality and general legality of the Johnson Amendment. This little-known amendment has been used to restrict the First Amendment rights of churches and faith-based organizations for more than 60 years. But the mission of the church demands that it be encouraged to speak truthfully to America’s postmodern generation. How should the church respond?

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