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What does the Establishment Clause Really Say, Subsidiarity, and Academic Censorship: May 5, 2025

What does the Establishment Clause Really Say, Subsidiarity, and Academic Censorship: May 5, 2025

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Welcome to the Napa Legal Weekly Podcast! In this week's episode, Frank Devito (Counsel and Director of Content) and Mary Margaret Bush (Executive Director) discuss the following religious liberty updates:

0:33 Explaining recent oral arguments at the Supreme Court over a Catholic charter school, with a special focus on what it means to be a state actor as well as the legal implications of the First Amendment's Establishment Clause;

21:58 A new law in Indiana that protects the rights of parents to educate, upbring, and care for their children;

29:16 Recent developments in the lawsuit from a professor against his former university who was effectively fired to his personal statements about medical treatment for minors.

Tags: St. Isidore of Seville v. Drummond, Establishment Clause, First Amendment, state actor, Carson v. Makin, Supreme Court, religious liberty, principle of subsidiarity, parents' rights, Governor Braun, University of Louisville, free speech, censorship, higher education.

The Napa Legal Podcast, May 5, 2025.

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