
One underreported achievement of President Trump’s first administration was the support the Justice Department provided to religious-liberty litigants.
During those years, the federal government filed statements of interest and friend-of-the-court briefs defending conscience rights at a pace unmatched by either of Trump’s immediate predecessors. Cases involving memorial crosses, conscience protections, ministerial autonomy, and the rights of religious schools all reflected a broader shift in posture from the Obama administration.
Constitutional guarantees are only as durable as the institutions willing to enforce them.
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The federal government no longer treated religion merely as a tolerated private exercise. It treated religious liberty as a constitutional good worthy of affirmative protection.
That shift has only strengthened under Trump 47.
At the time, critics dismissed many of the administration’s actions as symbolic or temporary. What
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