Law and Religion Headlines


Monday, 30 March 2015

(Excerpt) Revival and Awakening: American Evangelical Missionaries in Iran and the Origins of Assyrian Nationalism
(Adam H. Becker, The Revealer: A review of religion & media (NYU))

CofE Statement on Enoch Powell
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Is Tajikistan’s Islamic party cracking under pressure?
(Edward Lemon, Eurasianet)

Teachers urged to 'disengage' from promotion of British values
(Sally Weale, The Guardian)

Here's a look at history of 'religious freedom' laws
(Maureen Groppe, Indianapolis Star)

Protecting religious freedom for everyone, including 'gays'
(Charlie Butts, One News Now)

Opinion: Indiana didn’t actually pass an anti-gay bill
(Brett Arends, MarketWatch)

Opinion: Pro-discrimination ‘religious freedom’ laws are dangerous
(Tim Cook, The Washington Post)

Editorial: In wake of religious freedom bill, show some hospitality
(The Elkhart Truth)

Stephanopoulos vs. Gov. Mike Pence on Religious Freedom Act: "We're Not Going To Change The Law," "Tolerance A Two-Way Street"
(Video, Real Clear Politics)

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence: ‘Not going to change’ religious freedom law
(Richard Wolf, Religion News Service)

Indiana governor: Lawmakers to 'clarify' anti-gay law
(Scott Neuman, NPR)

Indiana Republicans to amend 'religious freedom' law in face of backlash
(Amanda Holpuh, The Guardian)

In the News: Passover, Prison, Pop Music and More!
(The Revealer: A review of religion & media (NYU))

Burundi's Catholic Church steps in as leader hangs tough
(Aude Genet, Agence France-Presse)

Paris Muslims struggle to feel accepted
(Shaista Aziz, BBC News)

In Kenya, religious coexistence feels pressure of stronger Muslim identity
(Ariel Zirulnick, The Christian Science Monitor)

Museum devoted to 'filial piety' opens in China
(Agence France-Presse)

Second blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh
(Ruma Paul, Reuters)

Philippine troops end offensive they say killed 139 rebels
(Jim Gomez, The Associated Press, The Big Story)

Virginia State Bar cancels Israel trip, citing ‘discriminatory’ border policies
(Donna St. George and Steve Hendrix, The Washington Post)

Catholics on left and right find common ground opposing death penalty
(Mark Oppenheimer, The New York Times)

Ramapo Villages officials cleared of discrimination claims growing out of zoning fight
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Judge rules on penalties, fees for Richland florist in same-sex marriage case
(Press Release, Washington State Office of the Attorney General)

Injunction, civil penalty imposed on florist that refused to sell for same-sex wedding
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Alaska appeals court sides with state in fishing case
(Rachel D'Oro, AP)

Alaska Free Exercise Clause defense to illegal salmon fishing is rejected
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Kashmir, Christian leader arrested for "fomenting sectarian clashes"
(Nirmala Carvalho, AsiaNews.it)

Kontum, communist authorities threaten to tear down 22 chapels. Appeal from Bishop
(Paul N. Hung, AsiaNews.it)

Death threats cleanse a Hindu village of its inhabitants
(Sumon Corraya, AsiaNews.it)

Supreme Court leaves intact New York's ban on religious services in schools
(Marc Santora and Adam Liptak, The New York Times)

Debate over gay marriage plays out in black and white US churches and state's legislation
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

Fringe preacher Anjem Choudary is trying to discourage Muslims from voting
(Jon Stone, The Independent)

Paris Muslims struggle to feel accepted
(Shaista Aziz, BBC News)

China jails a Muslim for six years — for refusing to shave his beard
(Simon Denyer and Xu Yangjingjing, The Washington Post)

If Shi’ite militias beat Islamic State in Tikrit, Iraq will still lose
(Maria Fantappie and Peter Harling, Reuters)

The Battle of Bayside, Queens: a Q&A
(Joseph P. Laycock, OUPblog Religion)

Poverty-fighting Lutheran bishop appointed as Namibian cabinet minister
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

Myanmar to pass bills curbing religious freedoms
(Joseph DeCaro, Worthy News)

Directions in religious pluralism in Europe: Mobilizations in the shadow of European Court of Human Rights religious freedom jurisprudence
(OJLR Article by Effie Fokas, Fr Ron Gronowski – Global News)

Grayling’s legacy, naked rambling and the benefits cap: It’s the Round-up!
(1 Crown Office Row, UK Human Rights Blog)

Syrian Islamist rebels deal blow to Assad, capturing Idlib
(Nafeesa Syeed, The Washington Post)

Liberty Institute fighting for Orthodox Jews
(Miriam Rozen, Texas Lawyer)

Religion and law round-up – 29th March
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Burial law reform in Scotland
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Jews, Christians and Muslims in Odessa discussed how to unite the country
(Anna Voloshyna, Religious Information Service of Ukraine)

Is secularism bad for women?
(Kristin Aune, Open Democracy: Transformation)

EVENT, 30 March 2015: Litigating Religious Liberty: A Discussion with Jones Day Partner Shay Dvoretzky
(Harvard Law School)

UK: Whatever happened to that Muslim Brotherhood review?
(Douglas Murray, Gatestone Institute)

Sunday, 29 March 2015

EP, Global Evangelical churches urged to bury the hatchet
(Ghana Web)

It’s hard to be a Christian in Israel, but not because of prejudice
(Father Gabriel Naddaf, The Jerusalem Post)

Tanzania president warns of rising religious tensions before referendum
(Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala, Reuters)

Saturday, 28 March 2015

19 states that have ‘religious freedom’ laws like Indiana’s that no one is boycotting
(Hunter Schwarz, The Washington Post)

Protestant leader demands protection during Holy Week from radical Hindu attacks
(Nirmala Carvalho, AsiaNews.it)

Vinh: Government uses violence to drive out Catholics from their parish
(AsiaNews.it)

What role would religion play in Nigerian polls?
(Rafiu Oriyomi, On Islam)

Parsi women closer to religious access: Two sisters moved the court seeking freedom to enter religious places
(Harish V. Nair, Daily Mail)

At UN, India condemns persecution, violence in religion's name
(Zee News)

Indiana is the battle over ‘religious freedom’ that Arizona never was
(Hunter Schwarz, The Washington Post)

Gov. seeks to 'clarify' Indiana 'religious freedom' law
(Tim Swarens, USA Today)

Friday, 27 March 2015

2015 state of atheism in America
(Barna Group)

Panelists look at tensions between free press, religion
(Jack Minch, Merrimack)

Protestant pastor in China jailed for trying to defend church crosses
(Miko Morelos, Ecumenical News)

Two faiths find common ground at Vancouver, Washington Easter concert
(Mormon Newsroom)

Indiana singled out for boycott over religious liberty law in 19 other states
(Valerie Richardson, The Washington Times)

Jamaica Union recognized for promoting religious liberty
(Seventh-day Adventist Church Jamaica Union Conference)

Analysis: Water shortages and violence in the Middle East
(Charles Cameron, Lapido Media: Centre for Religious Literacy in World Affairs)

Indiana now protects religious liberty. Why that’s good policy
(Ryan T. Anderson & Sarah Torre, CNS News)

White supremacist pleads not guilty in Kansas Jewish center killings
(Kevin Murphy, Reuters)

In Sudan, an unlikely path to jihad for students
(Khalid Abdelaziz, Reuters)

Russian Orthodox Church suspends priest who blessed Ukraine-bound fighters
(Denis Pinchuk, Reuters)

'Unholy alliance' of Islamists threatens Sweden: spy chief
(Alistair Scrutton, Reuters)

Saudi blogger Badawi views survival of 50 lashes as miracle: magazine
(Michael Nienaber, Reuters)

Tibetan Buddhist leader blazes an innovative trail
(Joshua Eaton, Religion News Service)

Latino evangelicals call for end to death penalty. Will others follow?
(Jonathan Merritt, Religion News Service)

Arkansas Senate approves religious protection bill
(Andrew Demillo, The Washington Post)

Judge halts changes to law giving benefits to gay couples
(Bobby Cervantes, Houston Chronicle)

Preliminary injunction bars extension of FMLA to same-sex couples
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

California AG asks court to allow her to reject virulently anti-gay initiative measure
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Ministerial exception prevents court from deciding complaint over pastoral letter requirement
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Judge OKs California school's requirement that employees have a pastor for a reference
(Michael Gryboski, Christian Post)

British Parliament passes bill authorizing invocations at city council meetings
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

FFRF, ACLU file second suit against Franklin County, Ind.
(Press Release, Freedom From Religion Foundation)

Groups challenge residency limits in courthouse open forum law
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Mississippi Supreme Court: courts may not rule on dispute over removal of pastor
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

An unusual religious alliance to aid refugees
(Georgette Bennett, The Wall Street Journal)

Nigerian presidential election - Jonathan faces friends and foes in home state
(Rosie Collyer, RFI English)

Goodluck Jonathan ou Muhammadu Buhari, le Nigeria à l’heure du choix
(RFI - les voix du monde)

Morocco deports three French nationals for terrorism
(RFI English)

Give Muslims self-rule or ‘count body bags’: Philippines’ Aquino
(Agence France-Press, Arab News)

Churches’ Roof Repair Fund – grants announced
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Churches back MPs’ call for review of benefits sanctions
(Tim Wyatt, Church Times)

Council Prayers Bill faces oppposition
(Christian Concern)

Sunni status quo confronts Shiite revisionism in Yemen
(Murat Yetkin, Hürriyet Daily News)

New British Museum galleries to help counter militants' image of Islam
(Michael Roddy, Reuters)

How to kill a discriminatory ‘Religious Liberty’ bill: call the bluff
(Zack Ford, Mint Press News)

Crimea: Religious freedom survey, March 2015
(Forum 18 News Service)

Nepal, religious leaders and civil society against chemical castration for rapists
(Christopher Sharma, AsiaNews.it)

HRW: Boko Haram has killed more than 1,000 civilians in 2015
(The JURIST)

Saudis continue raids against Shiite rebels. A religious war, but also a question of power
(Paul Dakiki, AsiaNews.it)

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