Establishment of the Religious Liberty Commission

Enactment Date: 05/01/2025

Category: Constitutional Rights

Summary: On May 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order establishing the Religious Liberty Commission to uphold and promote the United States' foundational commitment to religious freedom. The Commission, comprising up to 14 presidential appointees from diverse sectors—including religious leaders, educators, and legal experts—will advise the White House Faith Office and the Domestic Policy Council on policies affecting religious liberty. Its mandate includes producing a comprehensive report by July 4, 2026, assessing the state of religious freedom in America, identifying current threats, and recommending strategies to safeguard this right. Specific areas of focus encompass First Amendment protections for religious institutions and individuals, conscience rights in healthcare, parental authority in education, and the inclusion of religious expression in public life. The Commission will also feature advisory boards of religious leaders, laypersons, and legal experts to provide specialized insights. This initiative reflects the administration's broader effort to reinforce religious liberty domestically and internationally.

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