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EVENT, 20 June 2024: Religious Freedom Annual Review: Becoming Peacemakers Through Supporting Religious Freedom and Pluralism (Provo, UT, USA)
(International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS), Brigham Young University)
HYBRID EVENT, 31 May 2024 (8:30AM CT): 10th Annual Law and Religious Freedom Conference (Kansas City, MO, USA)
(University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law)
EVENT, 17-19 May 2024: Faith in Action: Advancing Human Rights and Peace for All (Washington, DC, USA)
(Ecumenical Advocacy Days)
EVENT, 15-17 May 2024: Politics as an Area for Expressing Christian Values in Everyday Life (Thessaloniki, Greece)
(The Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE))
EVENT, 16 May 2024 (9AM - 1:15PM ET): Bonds of Affection: Is Unity Possible in a Divided America? (Washington, DC, USA)
(Wheatley Institute, Brigham Young University)
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United States Headlines
Opinion: Apache Stronghold v. USA, et al
(Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals)
Apache Stronghold will ask Supreme Court to save Oak Flat
(Becket)
9th Circuit rejects bid for full rehearing in Oak Flat dispute
(Crystal Owens, Law360)
One simple thing you can do today to address division
(Marley Pierce, Interfaith America)
Religious freedom challenge to Kentucky abortion ban heard in court
(Sylvia Goodman, Louisville Public Media)
Fourth Circuit holds firm against expansion of religion-based defenses to discrimination (US)
(Laura Lawless, The National Law Review)
Applying Groff, Indiana District Court rules in favor of employer in religious accommodation claim
(Brian L. McDermott and Tina Dukander, Jackson Lewis)
This, too, could pass: Christian group’s rule keeping beaches closed on Sunday mornings may end
(Wayne Parry, Associated Press)
1,200 Jewish professors call on Senate to reject controversial antisemitism definition
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)
Maryland parents can't opt kids out of LGBTQ book curriculum, court rules
(Nate Raymond, Reuters)
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