Free Speech, Religious Offense, and a Transatlantic Divide
Balancing free expression and the dignity of religious believers in Europe.
Mark Movsesian | 1.20.2026 11:46 AM
One of the most difficult areas in church–state law involves the conflict between freedom of speech and freedom of religion. In the United States, at least at the level of basic principle, that conflict has been largely resolved for decades. Ever since Cantwell v. Connecticut, we have accepted that people don't have a right to be free from criticism—or even offense—directed at their religious beliefs. Speakers may criticize religion, ridicule religious doctrines, and even confront believers directly, so long as they respect ordinary........
