The Roberts Court’s Strong Embrace of Religious Liberty Under the First Amendment

In an in-depth analysis published on May 27, 2026, Adam Feldman of SCOTUSblog examines the Roberts Court’s First Amendment jurisprudence, revealing a marked distinction between its treatment of free speech and religious claims. While speech protections remain context-dependent and uneven, religious claimants have achieved remarkably consistent victories. This pattern, which predates Justice Amy Coney Barrett […]

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN THE MOZAMBICAN CONTEXT – by Pastor Miqueias Mocala

What Is Religious Freedom? Religious freedom is the right of every person to choose their faith, change their religion, or choose not to follow any religion, without facing persecution, discrimination, or violence. In Mozambique, religious freedom is a right protected by the Constitution. This means that the State must respect all religious communities and treat […]