Law and Religion Headlines


Tuesday, 29 September 2015

ISIL-claimed attack in Bangladesh may not foretell firmer foothold
(Michael Pizzi, Al Jazeera America)

Key issues Pope is expected to raise during his Uganda visit
(Gerry Loughran, Daily Monitor)

Azerbaijan: Fines, deportations, criminal trials to punish meetings for worship and study
(Forum 18 News Service)

Humanity over religion: Muslim man performs last rites of Hindu friend
(FP Staff, FirstPost)

Religion is leverage for power, not faith for the AKP
(Murat Aksov, Today's Zaman)

Religious freedom takes center stage in Madagascar at Adventist-sponsored festival
(Lauren Brabant, Adventist News Network)

Monday, 28 September 2015

Church urges “protection” of marriage
(Cayman Reporter)

House passes bill to protect religious liberty under Obamacare
(Committee on Ways and Means)

Religious waiver exempts Amish households from new state building code
(Laura Grulke, The Daily Cardinal)

Francis and the First Freedom
(Brian Fraga, National Catholic Register)

PACE fall session kicks off today
(Azertac)

Supreme Court to look at health law's effect on religion
(Mark Sherman, Contra Costa Times)

Africa eager to welcome Pope Francis, Ugandan Archbishop says
(Catholic Information Service for Africa)

Discrimination and opposition to Same Sex Marriage in Tasmania
(Neil Foster, Law and Religion Australia)

Jedi Society Incorporated
(Charities Services - Ngā Rātonga Kaupapa Atawhai)

Jedi not religious enough for a tax break in New Zealand, says Department of Internal Affairs
(Ben Heather, National Stuff.co.nz)

Argentinian pastor’s fight for religious freedom goes on
(World Watch Monitor)

Secular thinkers under attack in India as religious fundamentalism grows
(Parth M.N. and Shashank Benhali, Los Angeles Times)

Church schools are struggling to recruit Christian headteachers
(Ruth Gledhill, Christian Today)

Obama exchanges views with China's president on human rights and religious freedom
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Israeli troops at Vic Uni an 'apology for military violence' - academic
(Tom Hunt, The Dominion Post)

Dublin to host next World Meeting of Families
(Ruth Gledhill, Christian Today)

'God bless the military' sign in US Marine base violates Constitution, group claims
(Jonah Hicap, Christian Today)

Pakistani army warns Christians of possible ISIS attacks
(Carey Lodge, Christian Today)

Moscow officials help citizens avoid the 'Moonies,' other cults
(The Moscow Times)

FRC honors Kim Davis with 'Cost of Discipleship Award' for courage in standing for Biblical marriage
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)

Christian-Muslim brawl with machetes and grenades leaves 24 dead, 100 injured
(Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post)

Tajik prosecutors ask court to ban Islamic Party
(Interfax-Religion)

What happens when the 'moral majority' becomes a minority?
(Laura Turner, The Atlantic)

Bid to revive Miss Iraq pageant draws ire of hardline Muslim clerics, tribal leaders
(Reuters)

France launches air strikes against Islamic State in Syria
(John Irish and Dominique Vidalon, Reuters)

The Grand Unification Theory of Religion in four paragraphs
(Tom Toles, The Washington Post)

Obama: Religious freedom no excuse to deny rights to others
(Darlene Superville, The Associated Press, The Big Story)

Remarks by President Obama and President Xi of the People's Republic of China in joint press conference
(Press Release, The White House)

Francis: The right to religious freedom is fundamental
(Michael O'Loughlin, Crux: Covering all things Catholic)

Pope Francis at Independence Hall: A mayor and an archbishop offers starkly different interpretations
(Alexi Sargeant, First Things)

Pope to Americans: Avoid a 'superficial quest for unity'
(Daniel Burke, Kristi Ramsay and Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN)

Pope Francis backs ‘conscientious objection’ to marriage licenses for gay couples
(Religion News Service)

Pope Francis finally met with sex abuse survivors but more action is critical, activists say
(Sarah Pulliam Bailey, Abby Ohlheiser, and Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post)

In Philadelphia, Pope Francis put himself into America’s hot-button religious freedom debates
(Sarah Pulliam Bailey and Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post)

Catholics, especially Hispanics, echo pope’s call to embrace immigrants
(Michael Lipka and Jessica Martinez, Pew Research Center FactTank)

Govt. workers have right to refuse gay marriage licenses: pope
(Philip Pullella | Papal Plane, Reuters)

Controversial saint's memorial vandalized days after Pope-led canonization ceremony
(rt.com)

Alabama pilgrims hope Francis will change attitudes toward immigrants
(Kate Kilpatrick, Al Jazeera America)

What Pope Francis thought of the United States
(Elizabeth Dias / Papal Plane, Time)

Thousands enter Syria to join ISIS despite global efforts
(Eric Schmitt and Somini Sengupta, The New York Times)

Delta Beta Om: Buddha comes to San Diego's Greek system
(Claire Trageser, NPR)

Assisted suicide and religious liberty
(Eugene Volokh, The Washington Post)

Israeli police, Palestinians clash at Jerusalem holy site
(Writing by Jeffrey Heller; Additional reporting by Ori Lewis, editing by William Hardy, Reuters)

Clashes resume near Jerusalem’s Muslim, Jewish holy sites
(Religion News Service)

Kenya: Pervasive homophobic violence in coastal region
(Human Rights Watch)

85 followers of Turkish theologian Said Nursi arrested by police in Baku
(Interfax, Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

Turkey’s non-Muslims demand apology from Ankara
(Sibel Hurtas, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Faith and Politics: Is America really a secular country?
(Hermela Aregawi, Al Jazeera America)

Father of young Saudi activist sentenced to death appeals for pardon
(Al Jazeera America)

Podcast: When religious liberty conflicts with LGBT rights, who wins?
(Kristina Arriaga and Greg Lipper, National Constitution Center: Constitution Daily)

Vandals topple Junipero Serra statue, scrawl 'Saint of Genocide' on stone
(Al Jazeera America)

Moscow to launch anti-sect program after police bust major cult
(rt.com)

Pope Francis addresses clergy sex abuse and new definitions of marriage
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Church official's defamation suit dismissed on ecclesiastical abstention grounds
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Iran to sue Saudi Arabia over haj stampede
(Straits Times)

Hajj tragedy inflames schisms during a pilgrimage designed for unity
(Ben Hubbard, The New York Times)

Iran says it will sue Saudis over hajj deaths
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Pope Francis speaks on religious liberty at Independence Hall
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Thomas More Society wins dismissal of lawsuit brought by ACLU and Freedom from Religion Foundation over nativity scene
(Press Release, Thomas More Society)

Nativity scene challenge dismissed after new law creates neutral forum
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Birth control and religion will collide at the Supreme Court yet again
(Associated Press, RYOT)

We play politics with religion and tribe in Nigeria-Osinbajo
(Ofonime Effiong, Trends)

Caste discrimination again: Tirkey v Chandhok & Anor
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Exclusive: Yazidi woman raped by 'American jihadi' to testify to Congress
(Mick Krever and Dan Wright, CNN)

Is the Netherlands moving toward euthanasia-on-demand?
(Michael Cool, MercatorNet Blog: Careful! A blog about end-of-life issues)

Apex court rules Selangor religious law not against freedom of expression
(V. Anbalagan, The Malaysian Insider)

USCIRF sunsets Sept. 30 if new legislation is not passed
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

President Obama announces members of Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
(Press Release, The White House)

2015 Annual Report - International Religious Freedom
(United States Commission on International Religious Freedom)

Symposium explores ethics of evangelization and conversion
(Naveen Qayyum, World Council of Churches)

Religion and law round-up – 27th September
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Interview on Religious Freedom in Australia
(Neil Foster, Law and Religion Australia)

Paper on churches withdrawing from marriage if same sex marriage is introduced
(Neil Foster, Law and Religion Australia)

Child sex abuse survivors reject adulation for pope during US visit
(Renee Lewis, Al Jazeera America)

Pope Francis extols America's founding ideals, defends religious freedom
(Al Jazeera America)

Pope to US Bishops: accountability for sex abuse victims
(Vatican Radio, News.VA (Official Vatican Network))

EVENT, 28 September 2015: Religion and climate change in the public sphere: The role of journalists and the media
(Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting)

Pope Francis in the United States
(Aleteia)

More on Pope Francis in the United States

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Malcolm Turnbull poised to end improper influence of religion on government
(Andrew Masterson, The Canberra Times)

Saturday, 26 September 2015

Need to delink terror from religion, says PM Narendra Modi
(The Times of India)

Complaint says school prayer boxes wrongly promote religion
(The Associated Press, KSL)

Pope Francis praises religious freedom in America, encourages interfaith tolerance
(Newsworks)

Pope Francis to put immigrants center stage at Independence Hall
(Noreen O'Donnell, NBC New York)

At a castle in Austria, villagers and refugees celebrate Eid al-Adha
(Reuters, Religion News Service)

Boycott social boycotting
(Somasekhar Sundaresan, Bangalore Mirror)

Muslims in the South: Some stand with Ahmed
(The Economist)

Ahmed Mohamed didn’t build a clock — and other niggling problems in the story of Dallas’s whizkid-of-the-week
(Ian Tuttle, National Review: The Corner)

Religion in Vietnam: Higher powers (A proposed law on religion will not help the faithful)
(The Economist)

EVENT: 26 September 2015: U.S. Sen. Harry Reid to deliver inaugural U.Va. lecture on religious liberty
(Lorenzo Perez, UVA Today)

EVENT: 21-26 September 2015: Freedom Week at Newseum Institute
(Program of Events)

Friday, 25 September 2015

Death and pilgrimage: The spectre of death has always loomed over sacred journeys
(The Economist [Erasmus: Religion and public policy])

Eid al-Adha: One man’s quest for a bargain sheep
(The Economist)

First Amendment: From dream to reality, facing a tough path
(Gene Policinski, Newseum Institute: First Amendment Center)

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