Law and Religion Headlines


Monday, 1 April 2013

Hugo Chavez gains religious glow in Venezuela
(Jack Chang, Huff Post Religion)

Muslim group prevails on Free Exercise and RLUIPA substantial burden challenges to zoning denial
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Sikh man cites religion in lawsuit against gun controls
(David Sherfinski, The Washington Times)

Appeals court remands church property dispute for determination of whether plaintiffs were church members
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Judge rules 9/11 museum can include World Trade Center cross
(Kristina Sgueglia, CNN)

Abu Qatada, rise of the secret court and the European Question – The Human Rights Roundup
(Sarina Kidd, UK Human Rights Blog)

Judge not? Gay marriage and the Supreme Court
(The Economist)

Religion and Law round up – 31st March
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Last week not a good one for Theresa May: not just Abu Qatada
(David Hart QC, UK Human Rights Blog)

Family groups warn of ‘explosive’ consequences if High Court affirms homosexual ‘marriage’
(Heather Clark, Christian News)

Opinion: How to avoid dress-code discrimination claims in the workplace
(Travel Weekly)

EWTN vows no compromise after HHS lawsuit dismissal
(Catholic News Agency)

Court moves forward with atheist family's suit against Acton schools over 'God' in Pledge
(Lisa Redmond, Lowell Sun)

Spoof religion to appeal recognition to EU Court
(Jack Quann, News Talk)

Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster vow to take Poland to European court
(Matthew Day, The Telegraph)

Some of church officer's liability to synod not dischargeable in bankruptcy
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Federal judge rules that Dallas’ homeless feeding ordinance violates ministries’ religious freedoms
(Robert Wilonsky, Dallas News)

Employer must accommodate sincere religious belief even if not part of formal religion's doctrines
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Proposal targets anonymous lawsuits in Pennsylvania
(Renatta Signorini, Trib Live News)

Germany: Bans on dancing on Good Friday draw protests
(Laura Stevens, The Wall Street Journal)

DOMA's real threat: enshrining one religious view over others
(The Rev. Alexis Fuller-Wright, Kennebec Journal)

Three attorneys discuss religious liberty, same-sex marriage laws and the Supreme Court
(Juan Perla, Jason Hines and Michael Peabody, ReligiousLiberty.TV (mp3 Download))

Whoa! Questions about marriage and religious liberty!
(Mollie, Patheos Blog: GetReligion)

Morning Bell: Don’t stop our freedom to debate
(Amy Payne and Jennifer Marshall, The Foundry)

An inconvenient federalism: Marriage and religious liberty
(Benjamin Domenech, Heartlander Magazine)

David Cameron and Theresa May have clashed with the ECHR, but tying the hands of governments is essential for a healthy democracy
(Sophia In't Veld, The Independent)

Brussels: European capital or Islamic center?
(Michael Curtis, American Thinker)

Saturday, 30 March 2013

11th Circuit upholds city's prayer policy
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Human rights ombudsman Lukin to continue seeking reversal of Pussy Riot sentence
(Russia beyond the Headlines)

Constantine and Easter
(David Potter, OUP Blog)

Word ‘Easter’ axed to make egg hunt ‘inclusive’
(The Christian Institute)

Pope extends hand of friendship to "Muslim brothers and sisters" during Good Friday rite
(Associated Press, Fox News)

Vatican: Pope washing women inmates' feet a 'beautiful' gesture
(Catholic News Agency)

Friday, 29 March 2013

New York judge tosses lawsuit over Sept. 11 steel cross
(Larry Neumeister, Associated Press, The Washington Times)

Pope Francis washing women's feet in Holy Thursday ritual raises questions
(Agence France-Presse, Huffington Post)

Sustaining change in Myanmar – Analysis
(Col R. Hariharan, South Asia Analysis Group)

Canadian mosque and Pakistani church share more than 2013 anniversary
(Daood Hamdani, Common Ground News Service)

Tenth Circuit grants Hobby Lobby full court hearing
(Contact Jeff Gasser, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty)

BBC accused of provoking Christians with Mary Magdalene documentary
(John Bingham, The Telegraph)

Catholics nailed to cross in Philippine folk ritual that Church opposes
(Reuters)

Bhutan makes condoms available to Buddhist monks to stop spread of STDs
(Vishal Arora, Huffington Post)

Sufi shrine blown up in latest religious attack in Libya
(Reuters)

Hiding Judaism in Copenhagen: In Denmark, known for its historic tolerance, Jews are now threatened and told to remove their ‘Jewish hats’
(Michael Moynihan, Tablet)

Mass. Supreme Court to hear suit against 'under god' in pledge
(Michael Gryboski, Christian Post)

As Supreme Court considers DOMA and Prop 8, some black church leaders ponder change
(Mashaun D. Simon, The Grio)

Exhibit recalls Jewish refugees and Nazi prisoners held together in Canadian prisons
(Arno Rosenfeld, JTA)

Church teaching clear on Supreme Court cases on marriage
(Joseph Kenny, St. Louis Review)

Chaplain serves as first female Air Force rabbi
(Airman 1st Class Alexander W. Riedel, Military.com)

Survey shows Easter services important for Americans
(Catholic News Agency)

Holy Week pilgrims visit NM shrine under new pope
(Associated Press, Washington Examiner)

Shroud of Turin real? New research dates relic to 1st century, time of Jesus Christ
(Meredith Bennett-Smith, Huffington Post)

Boston College, ACLU clash over condom giveaway
(John Bacon, Religion News Service)

Provo-Orem, Utah, is most religious U.S. metro area
(Frank Newport, Gallup)

Burma leader Thein Sein warns he'll use force to stop religious rioting if deadly clashes persist
(Associated Press, CBS News)

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Russia: Is "negative evaluation of Christianity" a crime?
(Geraldine Fagan, Forum 18 News Service)

Catholic TV network's challenge to contraceptive coverage mandate dismissed as not ripe
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Same-sex marriage ten years on: Lessons from Canada
(Bradley W. Miller, The Witherspoon Institute)

Cardinal Timothy Dolan, plus a panel on the state of religion in America
(CBS News - Sunday 31 March 2013, Face the Nation)

Franciscan University of Steubenville calls for protection of conscience and religious liberty
(Office of Public Relations, Franciscan University of Steubenville)

DeWine, 12 other attorneys general call for broader religious exceptions to the Obamacare mandate violating religious liberty
(Norwalk Reflector)

The White House seder
(Ron Kampeas, Capital J, JTA)

Evangelicals: Manitoba’s ‘anti-bullying’ Bill 18 violates religious freedom
(Peter Balinski, LifeSiteNews)

Experts: Democracy fails without religious liberty
(Dale Hurd, CBN News)

Scholars piece together a ‘new’ New Testament
(Caleb K. Bell, Religion News Service)

Gay marriage bans are a violation of religious liberty
(Andy Boyd, PolicyMic)

State appeals court upholds taxation of part of church's Family Life Center
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Justices cast doubt on benefits ban in U.S. marriage law
(Adam Liptak and Peter Baker, The New York Times)

Analysis: On gay marriage, Supreme Court ponders not ‘if’ but ‘how’
(Lauren Markoe and Caleb K. Bell, Religion News Service)

Federal court says Pittsylvania County violated citizen’s religious liberty with meeting-opening sectarian prayers
(ACLU)

ND Republicans protest personhood amendments which would outlaw abortions
(Christine Salek, PolicyMic)

Faith in values: The religious right wasn’t created to battle abortion
(Sally Steenland, Center for American Progress)

New book questions preferential legal treatment of religious liberty
(Newswise)

Church of England spins Prayer Survey
(British Humanist Association)

The power of prayer
(Thinking Anglicans)

Religious freedom, meet secularism: your best ally
(Tom Krattenmaker, Huffington Post)

Jehovah's Witnesses face discrimination in Cuban schools
(Yaremis Flores Marín, Institute for War & Peace Reporting)

Bill banning registration of extremist religious organizations sent to Duma
(RAPSI)

Special Report: Behind the charm, a political pope
(Paulo Prada and Helen Popper, Reuters)

Pope Francis – experienced manager set for reform
(Tom Heneghan, Reuters FaithWorld)

Indonesian congregation locked out of church for Easter
(Agence France-Presse, Global Post)

Anxiety high as rebels take over Central African Republic
(World Watch Monitor, Christian Today)

Pew Forum Weekly Religion News Update

Europe: The submission that dare not speak its name
(Guy Millière, Gatestone Institute of International Public Policy)

Alan Dershowitz: Gay rights are ‘unstoppable’
(Bill Hoffmannn, Newsmax)

Anti-gay musical tours Malaysian schools and universities
(Kate Hodal, The Guardian)

Christian Healthcare Ministry may be allowed to continue
(CBN News)

Tunisia targets jihadist recruiters
(Monia Ghanmi, Magharedbia)

Sudanese Christian woman held without charge
(Sudan Tribune)

Uganda: Church will not support marriage and divorce bill
(The Independent)

Marching for marriage, and children
(Ken McIntyre, The Heritage Foundation)

Religious conservatives make moral case for immigration reform
(Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post)

DOMA at the dock: Defense of Marriage Act under Supreme Court scrutiny
(Eirc Schulzke and The Associated Press, Deseret News)

Gay marriage at the Supreme Court: What are the pivot points?
(Warren Richey, The Wall Street Journal)

Thailand, Muslim insurgents begin peace talks
(The Journal of Turkish Weekly)

Muslims of Myanmar on the edge of ethnic cleansing
(The Journal of Turkish Weekly)

Gay marriage? These voices say 'No' and explain why
(Richard Wolf, USA Today)

Most say illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay, but citizenship is more divisive
(Pew Research Center for the People & the Press)

'George Harrison' Bhaktivedanta Manor Hindu temple at 40
(BBC News)

Pastor Saeed Abedini’s Holy Week struggle
(Jordan Sekulow and Matthew Clark, The Washington Post)

Can your child be too religious?
(Francine Russo, Time)

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