Law and Religion Headlines


Monday, 14 September 2015

The socio-economic benefits of religious diversity
(The Weekly Number)

Crane collapse kills 107 people at mosque in Mecca days before Hajj
(Faith Karimi, Ralph Ellis and Jason Hanna, CNN)

At least 107 killed by falling crane at Grand Mosque in Mecca
(Reuters)

Crane collapse kills 107 at Mecca's Grand Mosque as hajj approaches
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Russia hit with $43M sanction for refusal to return Jewish books
(Zoe Tillman, Legal Times)

Court issues interim $43.7M judgment against Russia in fight over return of Jewish library
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Letter asking President Obama to continue protecting religious-staffing rights
(Rick Garnett, Mirror of Justice)

Counter-letter urges Obama to retain 2007 Office of Legal Counsel interpretation of RFRA
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

President assures freedom of religion for all
(Fu'ad Lawal, Pulse Nigeria)

Muslim-Jewish council formed to fight for religious freedom in Europe
(Dr. Ruchama Weiss, Rabbi Levi Brackman, YNetnews.com)

NE India - Manipur violence sparks fears of religious conflict
(Ann J. Denail, World Watch Monitor)

Muslim states urge UN force to help stem Syria tide
(Agence France-Presse)

Cambodia orders repatriation of Christian Montagnards
(Abby Seiff, UCA News)

UK school teacher forces children to write to jihadis calling them 'heroes'
(Florence Taylor, Christian Today)

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Fight for religious freedom goes on, says ex-interfaith council chief
(Jennifer Gomez, The Malaysian Insider)

Survey shows broad dissatisfaction with Israeli religious policy
(Ben Sales, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Saturday, 12 September 2015

Jews, Muslims create leadership council to defend religious freedom in Europe
(i24 News)

Friday, 11 September 2015

Eastern Europe and migrants: The mosques of Lithuania
(The Economist)

'Jihad' under cover of refugees is prepared for Europe - expert on Islam
(Interfax-Religion)

Teen seriously hurt in anti-Semitic attack at Manchester tram stop
(BBC News)

California legislature approves assisted suicide
(Ian Lovett, The New York Times)

Keep faith-based hiring discrimination, religious leaders tell Obama Read
(Adelle M Banks, Deseret News)

Religion laws will fragment dream of a united Myanmar – Cardinal Bo
(Mizzima)

Religious freedom versus rule of law
(Religion and Ethics Newsweekly/PBS)

Religious leaders shared wealth of perspectives at Thursday's Interfaith Event
(Trent Johnson, Midland Reporter-Telegram)

Should NY end religious exemptions from vaccinations?
(Amy Neff Roth, Utica OD)

Religious persecution a persistent problem, speakers say
(Bob Campbell, Odessa American)

Freedom of thought, conscience and religion in Ukraine — Human Rights Report 2014
(Maksym Vasin, Institute for Religious Freedom)

Dr. Jane Goodall will address the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions
(Parliament Blog)

Israel outlaws Muslim civilian guards at Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque
(Ruth Eglash, The Washington Post)

UN strongly approves Palestinian proposal to raise flag
(Cara Anna and Edith M. Lederer, The Associated Press, The Big Story)

Netanyahu makes quick pivot from loss on Iran deal
(Jodi Rudoren, The New York Times)

Groups push university to adopt creed against anti-Semitism
(Julie Watson, The Associated Press, The Big Story)

Influential pro-Israel group suffers stinging political defeat
(Julie Hirschfeld Davis, The New York Times)

Sixth Indian state seeks to adopt 'Anti-Conversion Law'
(World Council of Churches)

India's Christians are under attack
(World Watch Monitor)

Assisted Dying Bill defeated by substantial majority
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

British Parliament rejects controversial right-to-die bill
(Trevor Grundy, Religion News Service)

Detroit suburb rejects proposed mosque
(Steve Friess, Al Jazeera America)

Sudanese forces raped, murdered and burned civilians alive in Darfur, human rights group says
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)

First South African to be beatified by Catholic church
(Agence France-Presse)

Obama holds conference call with U.S. rabbis in advance of Rosh Hashanah
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Readout of the President’s call with American rabbis
(The White House)

Public school parents and children file lawsuit to declare Nevada vouchers unconstitutional
(Press Release, Educate Nevada Now)

Second suit filed challenging Nevada's school voucher law
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Keep faith-based hiring discrimination, religious leaders tell Obama
(Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service)

Judge gives Oklahoma a month to remove Ten Commandments from Capitol
(Heide Brandes, Reuters)

Uzbelistan: "Threatened we will be put in prison if we don't stop visiting each other for prayers"
(Forum 18 News Service)

New York City repeals circumcision informed consent rule
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Advancing Freedom of Religion or Belief for All: Final Statement
(Theological School of Halki, Hebeyliada Island, Turkey, Conference of European Churches)

More on the Migration Crisis

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Does religious liberty apply to Muslims?
(Dean Obeidallah, The Daily Beast)

Member of US religious freedom commission finds inspiration in Orthodox beliefs
(Daniel Mark, The Jerusalem Post)

The U.S. is betraying the Kurds — again
(Adil E. Shamoo, Foreign Policy in Focus)

New York City health board repeals rule on consent forms for circumcision ritual
(Michael M. Grynbaum, The New York Times)

Bipartisan resolution introduced: Persecution of Mideast Christians is 'genocide'
(Lauretta Brown, CNS News)

Board to discuss Islam in schools
(Tim Hodge, The Daily Herald)

Netanyahu seeks UK support against 'militant Islam'
(Agence France-Presse)

Bangladesh urged to tackle religious intolerance
(UCA News)

Kentucky clerk sparks more debate on a Ga. Religious Freedom Bill
(WSB Atlanta)

Saigon Church launches scholarships and free courses for poor children
(Thanh Thuy, Asia News)

Church opens the first Christian museum in Basra, southern Iraq
(Asia News)

Shanghai opens park to honor its 20,000 Jewish Holocaust refugees
(Brian Schaefer, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Jewish journalist sees refugees bringing out the best in Germans
(Judith Kessler, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Ingushetia's leader calls for stronger information counteraction to spreading of religious extremism
(Interfax-Religion)

Moscow gay pride organizer seeks Swiss citizenship
(Interfax-Religion)

230 Assyrian Christian hostages closer to freedom as negotiators compel ISIS to lower demands
(Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post)

7th grade students required to write 'Allah is the only God' in Tennessee public schools
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)

Islamic centre teachers jailed for a year for beating 10-year-old
(Steven Morris, The Guardian)

Chechen leader demands judges who banned Islamic work be punished
(Alec Luhn, The Guardian)

Saudi Arabia bans National Geographic cover featuring Pope Francis
(David Kenner, Foreign Policy)

Al-Qaeda leader criticizes Islamic State for dividing jihadist ranks
(Missy Ryan, The Washington Post)

Islamic State group's attacks in Saudi test security of hajj
(Aya Batrawy, The Associated Press, The Big Story)

Archdiocese: School parents must sign 'Catholic identity' pledge
(Kathy Boccella, The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Church, rising at Trade Center site, will glow where darkness fell
(David W. Dunlap, The New York Times)

Sikh-American man beaten in alleged hate crime in Chicago area
(Marisa Taylor, Al Jazeera America)

Love and loathing greet pope's appeal for parishes to host refugees
(Philip Pullella, Reuters)

Pope adds Kenya, scene of attacks on Christians, to Africa trip
(Isla Binnie, Reuters)

French opinion rapidly swings in favor of refugees, poll shows
(Brian Love, Reuters)

Bangladesh arrests three more Islamists over killings of secular bloggers
(Ruma Paul, Reuters)

Wilders tells Dutch parliament refugee crisis is 'Islamic invasion'
(Yoruk Bahceli, Reuters)

California Assembly approves right-to-die legislation
(Patrick McGreevy and Phil Wilton, Los Angeles Times)

EU: Five steps to tackle refugee crisis (How to save lives and protect people)
(Human Rights Watch)

Maiduguri 'open' again despite renewed Boko Haram activity
(World Watch Monitor)

Companies plead guilty to conspiracy over halal exports
(The Associated Press, Des Moines Register)

Guilty pleas in indictment for exporting meat falsely labeled as Halal
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Second Oregon judge ends wedding services after gay marriage allowed
(Emily E. Smith, The Oregonian)

Oregon judge who refused gay marriages says freedom of religion violated
(Shelby Sebens, Reuters)

Oregon judge faces ethics charges over refusing same-sex weddings and other matters
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Planned Parenthood practice of fetal harvesting under Congressional microscope this week
(Chelsen Vicari, Juicy Ecumenism: The Institute on Religion & Democracy's Blog)

Fayetteville voters OK anti-bias law
(Joel Walsh, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette)

Fayetteville voters approve controversial anti-discrimination law
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

The battle over kapparot goes to court
(Edmon J. Rodman, Jewish Journal)

Windsor decision is based on a lie written into New York Marriage Equality Act
(RenewAmerica)

Suit challenges kapparot ceremonies under California's Unfair Competition Law
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Antievolution lawsuit dismissed in West Virginia
(National Center for Science Education)

Suit challenging teaching of evolution dismissed
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Religious diversity is good for business
(Brian Walsh and Brian Grim, Real Clear Religion)

Russia's Muslim clerics concerned over court ruling on Islamic book
(Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty)

Charitable status of un-popular opinion
(Barry W. Bussey, Canadian Council of Christian Churches)

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