Law and Religion Headlines


Friday, 9 October 2015

Religion must not be used as mask to satisfy hunger for power, President Pranab Mukherjee says
(The Times of India)

Malcolm Turnbull: extremism destroys the virtues of faith and religion – video
(The Guardian)

Review: Religion can unify, heal politics, Danforth says
(Christopher Ave, St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

Australian PM calls for calm amid planned anti-Islam protest
(Matt Siegel, Reuters)

Italy sends Eritreans to Sweden to seek asylum under EU plan
(Steve Scherer, Reuters)

Bavaria threatens to take German government to court over refugees
(Noah Barkin, Reuters)

Freedom of expression in the UAE
(Brian Pellot, RNS Blog: On Freedom)

United Arab Emirates Freedom of the Press 2015
(Freedom House)

Anti-Islam hate group calls for rallies outside mosques nationwide on Oct. 9 and 10
(Kit O'Connell, Mint Press News)

Violations of international humanitarian law and international crimes in Eastern Ukraine: religious persecution
(Institute for Religious Freedom)

Dispatches: Delhi court protects transgender teen
(Yuvraj Joshi, Human Rights Watch)

Malaysian court: Rulings curtail fundamental rights
(Freedom House)

Tunisian democracy activists win Nobel Peace Prize
(Arab News)

Israeli forces kill 7 Palestinians amid cycle of violence
(Al Jazeera America)

Israel limits access to al-Aqsa compound after attacks
(Al Jazeera)

'Two steps forward, one step back' in transgender rights legislation
(Marisa Taylor, Al Jazeera America)

Algeria: Muslims discriminated against in labour market in France
(allAfrica)

Central African Republic: Violence, unrest hinder Central African Republic aid efforts - agencies
(Kieran Guilbert, allAfrica)

Pope Francis had positive impact on American views of Catholic Church, survey shows
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

Thursday, 8 October 2015

A different kind of intifada
(Daoud Kuttab, Al-Monitor: Palestine Pulse)

Coming days may see turning point in West Bank violence
(Shlomi Eldar, trans Simon Pompan, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Facts mingle with political fantasy in Ankara's Gulenist indictments
(Mustafa Akyol, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Number of Islamic State members in Afghanistan reaches 3,500 over past year - Russian diplomat
(Interfax-Religion)

Saudi religious scholars enraged over Moscow's recent Syria strikes
(Madawi Al-Rasheed, Al-Monitor: Gulf Pulse)

Why bakers won't pay fine over gay wedding cake
(Abigail Robertson, CBN News)

Positive impact of Pope Francis on views of the church, especially among Democrats and Liberals
(Pew Research Center Religion & Public Life)

Parks board reconsiders tobacco ban due to cultural, religious concerns
(Al Knauber, Independent Record)

How religion impacts life and politics in the U.S. and Great Britain
(Kevin Newton, Study)

Kerry questioned about religious freedom post
(J.C. Derrick, World Magazine)

Canada’s First Nations urges churches to press for improved conditions in aboriginal communities
(Kristine Greenaway, World Council of Churches)

For the love of reason
(Anna Strhan and Lois Lee, OUPblog Religion)

Michigan pays $1.9M in legal fees in same-sex marriage case
(Zoe Tillman, The National Law Journal)

National Queer Organisation seeking enforcement of hate speech law
(Paul Fontaine, Reykjavík Grapevine)

Religion and World Order
(Thomas Banchoff, The Berkely Forum: Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs)

Analysis:Is the beleaguered Saudi Kingdom headed for collapse?
(Irfan Al-Alawi, Lapido Media: Centre for Religious Literacy in World Affairs)

Is theology or demography killing the PCUSA?
(Juicy Ecumenism: The Institute on Religion & Democracy's Blog)

Gaza's women-only cafe offers more than just coffee
(Asmaa al-Ghoul, Al-Monitor: Palestine Pulse)

The Bridge Initiative: Tracking Islamophobia in Media | Politics | Society | World | Cyberspace
(Georgetown University)

EVENT, 8 October 2015: International Religious Freedom: Toward a Model of Transatlantic Cooperation
(Georgetown University's Global Futures Initiative, Religious Freedom Project, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs)

RECORDING, 7 October 2015: “Be it resolved: To protect religious freedom, exemptions must be granted from laws that protect equality and civil rights.”
(32nd Annual Jefferson B. Fordham Debate, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law)

Scholars disagree whether compromise works in religious freedom, gay rights clashes
(Dennis Romboy, Deseret News)

Islam, religious freedom, and getting the word out
(Jennifer S. Bryson, Arc of the Universe: Ethics and Global Justice)

Nigerian ecumenical leader from the country’s north loves interfaith work
(Peter Kenny, World Council of Churches)

The crisis in international religious freedom
(David D. Corey, First Things)

Pakistan's top court upholds death sentence in blasphemy murder case
(Jon Boone, The Guardian)

Israeli leader calls for calm amid spiraling attacks
(Aron Heller and Tia Goldenberg, The Associated Press, The Big Story)

Imam network launches site to counter Isis propaganda
(Alexandra Topping, The Guardian)

India's Modi breaks silence, calls for peace after violence over beef
(Reuters)

New tally in Saudi hajj disaster shows at least 1,399 killed
(Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press, The Big Story)

Report from Iraq: religion lends Yazidis a profound resilience in the face of persecution
(The Conversation)

New York's MTA must run "Muslim" movie posters in subways - judge
(Jonathan Stempel, Reuters)

Delays as death-penalty states scramble for execution drugs
(Manny Fernandez, The New York Times)

Capitol Police e-mail raises alert, tension ahead of Million Man rally
(Wesley Lowery Hamil R. Harris, The Washington Post)

Media savvy Islamic State grave concern for U.S. at home — admiral
(Andrea Shalal, Reuters)

Church and state collide at Florida Capitol over ‘pastor protection act’
(John Kennedy, The Palm Beach Post)

News of Wichita State chapel renovation to help Muslims sparks backlash
(Roy Wenzl, The Wichita Eagle)

Court says White supremacist movement may qualify as a "religion"
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Court rules being Muslim is not political
(Muslim Advocates)

Court orders NYC transit agency to run ‘Muslims Are Coming!’ movie ads
(Jacob Gershman, Wall Street Journal)

New York subways must run satiric ads for film portraying Muslim comedians
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Christian foster homes can fight ACLU scrutiny
(Lorraine Bailey, Courthouse News Service)

6th Circuit reopens settlement of suit challenging Kentucky's placements in faith-based facilities
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Pakistani Supreme Court backs death sentence in blasphemy slaying
(Saeed Shah and Qasim Nauman, Wall Street Journal)

Pakistan's Supreme Court upholds death sentence for assassin angered over blasphemy
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

FFRF, ACLU bring suit challenging school’s “Christmas Spectacular” Nativity scene
(Press Release, Freedom From Religion Foundation)

Indiana high school sued over upcoming Christmas pageant
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Islamic State kills three Assyrian Christian captives: activists
(Tom Perry, Reuters)

France's far-right party targets Muslim vote in Paris region
(Gerard Bon and Ingrid Melander, Reuters)

Malaysia court upholds ban on cross dressing by transgender Muslims
(Trinna Leong and Praveen Menon, Reuters)

Hungary hopes to decide Croatian border closure in a week
(Marton Dunai, Reuters)

FBI says it disrupted activities of dozens of potential IS recruits
(Mark Hosenball, Reuters)

Christmas wars in October: School district sued over holiday show’s live Nativity
(Lindsey Bever, The Washington Post)

Anti-immigrant rhetoric can be deadly
(David Gushee, Religion News Service)

African archbishop: We’re not blocking progress in the church
(Rosie Scammell, Religion News Service)

US, Canadian denominations to sign mutual recognition pact
(Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service)

Muslims prepare for weekend of anti-Islam protests
(Lauren Markoe, Religion News Service)

Saudi Arabia warns “rumour-mongers” on Facebook and Twitter risk execution
(SM Gibson, Mint Press News)

Dispatches: Burma’s pageant of bigotry
(David Scott Mathieson, Human Rights Watch)

Dispatches: A blueprint for transgender rights in Asia
(Kyle Knight, Human Rights Watch)

Azerbaijan: Five latest freedom of religion or belief prisoners of conscience
(Forum 18 News Service)

Saudi clerics declare jihad on Russia, and accuse America
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

Egypt to ban niqab-wearing women from voting
(Middle East Monitor)

Migration and role of religion discussed at major European gathering
(Bahá’í World News Service)

Brit Milah group welcome latest European commitment to religious freedom
(Jewish News)

Police Commissioner vows to defend religious freedom as anti-Islam protests loom
(Graham Ashton, The Age)

West Bank unrest tests loyalty of Palestinian Authority security forces
(Ehab Zahriyeh, Al Jazeera America)

Netanyahu bars Jewish politicians from al-Aqsa compound
(Al Jazeera)

Rights activist calls on Iraqi lawmakers to legalize women’s shelters
(Lisa De Bode, Al Jazeera America)

PACE resolution on Freedom of religion and living together in a democratic society
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Europe's Parliamentary Assembly adopts resolution on freedom of religion
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Council of Europe confirms freedom of religion and cancels resolution banning ritual circumcision
(Maud Swinnen, European Jewish Press)

Resolution on Freedom of religion and living together in a democratic society: Text
(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe)

PACE resolution on Freedom of religion and living together in a democratic society: Video
(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe)

Children’s right to physical integrity
(Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development, Ms Marlene Rupprecht, Rapporteur, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe)

Israeli Jews' support for religious freedom reaches six-year high
(Brian J. Grim, Religious Freedom & Business Foundation)

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

666 registered members of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Iceland
(Paul Fontaine, Reykjavík Grapevine)

From the Pulpit: The modern political forum should take heed of its roots
(Rev. Donnley Dutcher, Journal Standard)

Religion and world order
(Daniel Philpott, Arc of the Universe: Ethics and Global Justice)

Suicide law called unjust, grotesque
(Tom Strode, Baptist Press)

What the ‘Pope Francis effect’ hasn’t delivered in Cuba
(Nick Miroff, The Washington Post)

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