FundamentaList broadens scope, but charter still relevant

Back on January 21st Sarah Posner of the FundamentaList wrote,

Editors' note: This week, The FundamentaList will begin featuring news not just from the religious right but from the religious center and left as well. The controversy over President Barack Obama's selection of Rick Warren to lead the inaugural prayer brought into sharp relief the fact that under an Obama administration, a broader array of religious voices will be clambering for visibility and political influence. The FundamentaList will be your essential guide to the unfolding struggle for dominance and, as always, your eyes and ears for the religious right's activities in Washington and beyond.
Apparently, the change in administration suggested a weekly column devoted to coverage of the Religious Right would be too narrow in scope.

Today Posner writes: Obama's New Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships: Bad Constitutional Law, Bad Policy, Bad Precedent.

Read it all.

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