Religion and the Founding of the American Republic
Religion and the Founding of the American Republic is a Library of Congress Exhibition. It provides a history of the role of religion in the founding of the United States.
Religion and the Founding of the American Republic is a Library of Congress Exhibition. It provides a history of the role of religion in the founding of the United States.
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life provides a resource page on issues relating to religion and public schools, such as the evolution debate.
The University of Wisconsin Data and Information Services Center is a research organization that provides educational resources on social sciences, including religion.
Britannica.com has a religions page that provides educational resources and information on religion.
The National Paralegal College’s website has a page about the Establishment Clause of the Constitution; it includes several examples of situations in which Establishment Clause debates might arise.
Read an April 5, 2013, article from Christianity Today about the Christian controversy surrounding the Plan B contraceptive.
Read a June 10, 2013, article from the Associated Press (posted by the Huffington Post) about the federal government’s decision to comply with a New York state judge’s ruling on the Plan B contraceptive. While the Obama administration pushed to make 15 the minimum age at which a female could purchase Plan B without a prescription, […]
Read a May 1, 2013, article from ABC News about the FDA’s decision to make the Plan B contraception available to women 15 and older without a prescription.
Read a May 3, 2013, opinion column from Forbes about the controversy surrounding the Plan B contraceptive and the FDA’s ruling that the drug should be available to girls starting at age 15.