What types of cases does the ERLC engage?

What types of cases does the ERLC engage

While a case may not seem directly related to issues Southern Baptists care most about, the impact of the decision could extend well beyond any specific case under consideration. The ruling may have a consequential effect on a number of issues of importance to Southern Baptists, something the ERLC is careful to articulate in our case summaries and explainers, which can be found at erlc.com/SCOTUS.

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What types of cases does the ERLC engage


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