In the first segment, our panelists discuss the Supreme Court's weakening legitimacy. While Congress holds the power to tax and spend, and the President as commander in chief, the Court's power lies in its symbolic authority.

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the executive order to protect the LGBTQI+ community amidst the stalling of the Equality Act. The order aimed to address discriminatory attacks against LGBTQI+ children and families, prohibiting harmful practices like "conversion therapy."

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the US Commission on International Religious Freedom Reauthorization Act of 2022. The Commission conducts crucial research and provides vital information on the status of religious liberty.

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the Kentucky Education Opportunity Account Program which is funded entirely by private donations. The state offers a tax credit to private donors for their contributions to non-profit account-granting organizations (AGOs).

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the impact of evangelicals on midterm elections. Leaders and groups, both longstanding and new, are mobilizing their efforts to shape the political landscape.

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the Child Victims Act. The Maryland Catholic Conference, representing the Catholic church in Maryland, has announced its support for legislation that would eliminate the statute of limitations for future victims of priest sexual abuse to sue the church.

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the right to silence. The right to silence is essential, protecting against compelled speech and upholding various rights.

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the new study that has ranked Mississippi as the best state in terms of enabling religious free exercise, while New York was ranked last.

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the guidance issued by the Department of Justice which summarized religious liberty protections applicable to organizations that participate in state-sponsored grant programs.

In the first segment, our panelists discuss the Fairness for All Act, which Stewart originally introduced in December 2019, would update federal civil rights law to require fair treatment of gay and transgender Americans in housing, hiring and many other areas of public life.