Supreme Court, Sharonell Fulton, Toni Simms-Busch and the Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia can finally get back to offering safe and loving homes to neglected or abused children.
The decision in Fulton v. Philadelphia, handed down on Thursday, is a victory for the countless children in America whose biological parents are unable or unwilling to care for them.
It also offers much-needed guidance for reconciling the religious freedom guaranteed by the Constitution with the increasingly intolerant demands of progressive government officials.The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has been involved in foster care for more than 200 years—even before the city assumed exclusive control over the process.