discrimination against atheists
Eugene Volokh’s article on “Parent-Child Speech and Child Custody Speech Restrictions” (564KB PDF) talks about court-enforced prejudice against irreligious non-custodial parents.
Sullivan’s summary is to the point:
Of course, this is an outrageous attack on religious liberty. Imagine if Christian parents were denied custody because of their faith. O'Reilly would have weeks of programming. But atheists? Naah. When Christianists declare that they are fighting for religious freedom, bring this issue up. It will determine whether they are in good faith, so to speak, or not. [emphasis added]
(Thanks to Andrew Sullivan for the tip.)