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Lynn v. Sekulow
Peeps Put Focus on Landlord
By
Jay Sekulow
I like Peeps, too. Barry, the key issue is whether there is religious discrimination going on when it comes to the issue of the Easter Peeps. If the landlord is simply enforcing in an evenhanded manner a religion-neutral lease provision regarding cleanliness, there’s probably not much of a case. On the other hand, however, if…
Are Marshmallow Peeps Religious Icons?
By
Rev. Barry W. Lynn
I have a certain endearing respect for Peeps, those marshmallow creations which used to be seen solely in the form of chickens and rabbits at Easter but now have a ubiquitous presence during every holiday period. The creatures come from the Just Born candy company in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the place I grew up. (Even earlier,…
PBS Should Have Been Tougher About Religious Programming
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Rev. Barry W. Lynn
A breathless nation awaited yesterday’s decision by the PBS board about whether to actually require its member stations to adhere to a basic rule. OK, maybe it wasn’t exactly the whole country holding its breath, but a handful of people were interested. The PBS board met to decide whether member stations must actually follow bylaws…
Sotomayor’s Record: Scant on “Hot Button” Issues
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Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Sonia Sotomayor’s judicial record is pretty sparse on many of the issue you and I debate on this blog, Jay. This did not stop you from announcing on Fox News last Friday that she had an “very very strict” position on the Establishment Clause. What cases are you talking about? As I read her record she is…
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