Explainer: What you should know about Supreme Court opinionsEvery year the Supreme Court issues rulings in about a half dozen cases that have significant implications for religious liberty, human dignity, freedom of speech, and other concerns of special interest to Christians. Many Americans, though, find this process vague and mysterious and only hear about the decision the day it is reported by the news media. Here is what you should know about the process and when you can expect Supreme Court rulings. Are you ready for the Supreme Court decision on abortion?Right now, the Supreme Court is considering the most important abortion case in a generation: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. As we prepare for the ruling in this case, we want to be faithful to pray. This free Dobbs prayer guide contains a list of 48 specific prayer requests to guide you, your family, and your church in your prayers over the coming weeks and months. This Week in Washington, D.C.On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Joseph A. Kennedy, v. Bremerton School District. This is an important religious liberty case about the rights of teachers and coaches to privately express their religious beliefs while working for schools. Coach Kennedy, a high school football coach in Bremerton, Washington, had a tradition of kneeling and quietly praying at the 50-yard line after football games. He was suspended by Bremerton High School, and later fired because of his actions. He filed a lawsuit against the school district, arguing that the school’s actions violated the Constitution. As Christians, our faith shapes the totality of how we live and the structure of our lives, and the government must allow people of faith to live out their convictions according to their religious beliefs. A teacher, administrator, student, or coach does not shed their religious beliefs simply because they enter the schoolhouse door, or as in this case, the field of play. Kennedy was living out his faith in public, and he should have the ability to do so without being punished. You can read more about this case and how the ERLC has been involved here. Featured Podcasts On this week's episode of the ERLC Podcast, Brent and Lindsay discuss the Coach Kennedy religious liberty case, Madeleine Albright’s funeral, and the economy. They also talk about Elon Musk buying Twitter, the U.S. and the end of the pandemic phase of COVID-19, and Oklahoma’s ban on abortion after 6 weeks. From The Public SquareNew Tennessee bill would require drunk drivers to pay child support for killing a parent
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