If there’s anything more frightening than a Supreme Court “which has been receptive to claims from religious groups, particularly Christian ones,” the New York Times has yet to find it.
“It has been almost three years since the Supreme Court last heard arguments in a case that turned on one of the religion clauses of the First Amendment,” NYT’s Adam Liptak wrote on Sunday, “a curious lull in what had been a signature project for the court led by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.: to bolster the place of faith in public life.”
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