A historian’s
“intentionally provocative” account of religious liberty in America leaves
too little room for claims of conscientious dissent.
Mark David Hall
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American religious-liberty
watchers are likely familiar with the case of Barronelle Stutzman. A grandmother
from Washington State, Stutzman has worked as a florist for most of her
professional life. For more than nine years, she willingly served Robert
Ingersoll and his same-sex partner. She created numerous floral arrangements
to help them celebrate anniversaries, birthdays, and other special events.
In 2012, an employee told
Stutzman that Ingersoll was going to ask her to provide flowers for his ...
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Wednesday, August 5, 2020
An Attack on Faith-Based Exemptions Is an Attack on the Founders’ Vision
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