In 2020, the number of American adults affiliated with a church, synagogue, mosque, or other denomination fell below 50% for the first time. What is driving this departure from traditional religious communities and what do we lose when we move away from communities of believers? Join the International Center for Law and Religion Studies and the Wheatley Institution as they host the Religious Freedom Annual Review and explore the challenges and opportunities facing religious communities in the 21st century.
The Religious Freedom Annual Review brings nationally recognized policymakers, scholars, and religious leaders together to discuss the role of religion and religious freedom in the United States.
To view the full agenda for this year's event, click here.
This is an in-person conference. General sessions will be live-streamed and all other sessions will be available within three business days after the conference.