Season 2, Ep. 04: Grading the Trump administration on religious freedom

Published: Nov. 19, 2020, 3:17 p.m.

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What do we make of the Trump legacy when it comes to religious freedom? Go beyond the sound bites and confusing statements as Amanda and Holly analyze what really happened over the past four years. They note areas of agreement, instances where religious language was used to divide, how high-level appointments mattered, proliferations of religious exemptions, Betsy DeVos and the shift of public funds to religious schools, and what it all means for the future of religious liberty in our country.

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Segment 1:\\xa0 Divisive tactics and confusing statements (starting at 00:49)

Holly was in this NPR story by Tom Gjelten: Religious Freedom Arguments Give Rise To Executive Order Battle

For more on the protections of the Johnson Amendment, visit BJConline.org/JohnsonAmendment

Read Attorney General Bill Barr\\u2019s 2019 speech at Notre Dame Law School at this link.

Read Secretary of State Mike Pompeo\\u2019s 2019 speech titled \\u201cBeing a Christian leader\\u201d at this link.

In season one, Amanda and Holly talked about religion and the public schools on episode 3 and episode 19.\\xa0

For more on the president\\u2019s photo-op with a Bible, listen to episode 15 from season one.

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Segment 2: Religious exemptions and the legacy of Betsy Devos (starting at 19:28)

Amanda and Holly discussed the contraceptive mandate in the Affordable Care Act last season in episode 20 and episode 12.

Listen to episode 2 from this season for a full discussion of the Fulton v. Philadelphia case or visit BJConline.org/Fulton

For more on the Trinity Lutheran case, visit BJConline.org/TrinityLutheran

For more on the Espinoza case, visit BJConline.org/Espinoza

Holly mentioned the Department of Justice memo that didn\\u2019t say much about the Establishment Clause. Read it at this link.\\xa0

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Segment three: Season of gratitude (starting at 38:53)

Thank you for joining us each week! We are taking Thanksgiving off, but join us again the first week of December.\\xa0

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