Jan 29, 2008
Kevin “Seamus” Hasson, founder and president of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, takes on the “myth” of religious liberty in the United States in February’s American Spectator.
“There has never been a golden age of religious tranquility in America. There has always been religious competition, even on board the Mayflower itself. There always will be,” writes Hasson, in the 10-page article that the American Spectator describes as “dazzling discussion of religious liberty.”
Edited by R. Emmett Tyrell Jr., The American Spectator is widely regarded as one of the nation’s premier conservative political journals.
Hasson’s article is the first in a series of major articles the American Spectator is publishing this year on the Constitution and “individual liberty.”