Law and Religion Headlines


Monday, 6 December 2021

Russian Orthodox Church says Patriarch Kirill of Moscow might meet with Pope Francis, no date, venue planned so far
(Interfax-Religion)

Three more hostages released in Haiti, US missionary group says
(Al Jazeera)

Tennessee pastor shares effort to erect black soldier statue
(Bethany Johnson, Religion Unplugged)

Iowa to pay $1.9M to settle religious, speech rights cases
(David Pitt, Associated Press)

$6.6M awarded to Tree of Life synagogue, site of massacre
(Michael Rubinkam, Associated Press)

Maine city inaugurates first Muslim mayor
(Associated Press)

Swiss Catholic church orders study of past sexual abuse
(Jamey Keaten, Associated Press)

Turkey says mosque attacks on Cyprus won’t go ‘unanswered’
(Associated Press)

Ultra-Orthodox ‘in war for honor of God’ over gov't religious reforms - Deri
(Jeremy Sharon, The Jerusalem Post)

Czech FM: We changed our UN vote on Jerusalem to say no to antisemitism
(Tovah Lazaroff, The Jerusalem Post)

Police kill Palestinian attacker after Jerusalem stabbing
(Joseph Krauss, Associated Press)

Two weeks in review, 22 November – 5 December 2021
(Gail Lythgoe, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

EJIL Announcements
(Mary Guest, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

Younger abstention applied while Santeria priestess is tried criminally
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Synagogue can move ahead with damage claim for zoning denial
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Articles of interest - 6 December 2021
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Seventh Day Adventist can sue over forced sedation
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Both sides planning for new state-by-state abortion fight
(Ashraf Khalil, Associated Press)

A united Ireland? It may be only a matter of time.
(John Connelly, Commonweal)

Bishops condemn school attacks in Cameroon
(Ngala Killian Chimtom, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Can officials pray in public? It’s complicated
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News)

A Massachusetts town apologizes after using Christian menorah in holiday display
(Philissa Cramer, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Muslim students are being bullied in California public schools. What can we do to stop it?
(Lallia Allali, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Covid trauma seems not to have shaken American Christians’ faith
(Michael Gerson, The Washington Post Opinion)

Progress for American Jews? Tis the season for lots and lots of Hanukkah junk
(Terry Mattingly, GetReligion)

Emerging split inside old mainline: Is U.S. Christianity becoming two different religions?
(Richard Ostling, GetReligion)

How we marry is changing, and the law needs to keep up
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Ecclesiastical court judgments – November (II)
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Law and religion round-up – 5th December
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

China to promote 'sinicization of religion', says Xi Jinping
(Deccan Herald)

Australia: Labor reaches out to religious communities with faith and climate summit
(Paul Karp, The Guardian)

African faith leaders combat misleading theologies that promise cures for COVID-19
(Fredrick Nzwili, Religion News Service)

Does religion make people more likely to welcome refugees? It’s complicated.
(Carol Kuruvilla, Religion News Service)

The importance of queer visibility in religion reporting
(Julia Métraux, The Poynter Institute for Media Studies)

An evaluation of religious exemptions from covid-19 vaccine requirements
(Samuel L. Bray and Nathan S. Chapman, Canopy Forum on the Interactions of Law & Religion)

CEC celebrates 1920 Encyclical of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
(Conference of European Churches)

Stop violence, promote coexistence, plead bishops of East Africa
(La Croix International)

Sunday, 5 December 2021

Can officials pray in public? It’s complicated
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News)

Friday, 3 December 2021

Supreme Court signals shift on abortion – but will it strike down Roe or leave it to states to decide when ‘personhood’ occurs?
(Morgan Marietta, The Conversation)

Xinjiang: Twitter closes thousands of China state-linked accounts spreading propaganda
(Helen Davidson, The Guardian)

Takeaways from oral argument in Dobbs
(Hadley Arkes, First Things)

As the fate of legal abortion hangs in the balance, Americans United reminds Supreme Court that reproductive freedom is religious freedom
(Americans United for Separation of Church and State)

Why pro-lifers can be (cautiously) optimistic about Dobbs
(Joe Carter, The Gospel Coalition)

Buddhist body threatens stir over ‘conversion’ of Buddhist girl, couple says ‘married with consent’
(Free Press Kashmir)

China: Special bimonthly FORB Newsletter (16-30.11.2021)
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

WEBINAR, 3 December 2021 (12:30PM EST): Authoritarianism and Misinformation in Eastern Europe
(Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Why India is witnessing spike in attacks on Christians, churches
(Neel Madhav and Alishan Jafri, Al Jazeera)

Plea in Delhi HC seeks same-sex marriage registration under religion-neutral, secular law
(Vidyashree S, Republic World)

Ashrafi lauds IRD role in promoting interfaith harmony
(Pakistan Observer)

Pakistan: Sacrilegious attack against Sikhs in Sindh
(Massimo Introvigne, Bitter Winter)

Pakistan police: Mob kills Sri Lankan over alleged blasphemy
(Babar Dogar and Munir Ahmed, Associated Press)

Kashmiri Hindus fear another mass departure after civilian killings
(Zaffar Iqbal, Religion Unplugged)

J-K government keeping the Jamia Masjid closed nefarious: Religious body
(The Tribune)

Mormon Battalion monuments vandalized — again
(Tad Walch, Deseret News)

Majority of millennials report frequently feeling depressed, anxious or fearful, study shows
(Michael Gryboski, The Christian Post)

Kyrgyzstan: Jehovah’s Witnesses Books Will Not Be Banned as “Extremist”
(Massimo Introvigne, Bitter Winter)

Kyrgyzstan is expected to ban Jehovah’s Witnesses publications for ‘extremism’
(Kathryn Post, Religion News Service)

Recognizing faith-based perspectives in protecting displaced persons
(The Lutheran World Federation)

Ghana: Empower and amplify youth voices for peace: Youth gather for a 3-day peace camp
(GhanaWeb)

Kazakhstan: Tighter event restrictions back in Parliament's lower house
(Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service)

Kazakhstan's Nazarbayev center develops international partnership with Jordan
(Ammon News)

Vaccination status and the law in South Africa: religious rights are "not absolute"
(Webber Wentzel attorneys, The Daily Maverick: Opinionista)

The Abortion Act 1967 and Down Syndrome: Crowter
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Legislation and guidance update – December
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Outrage at Taliban takeover of Afghanistan bar association
(Michael Cross, The Law Society Gazette)

Australia can ban human rights abusers, cyber attackers as Magnitsky laws set to pass
(Anthony Galloway, The Sydney Morning Herald)

The State and the Union (podcast)
(Becket)

USCIRF releases new report on religious freedom violations in Turkey
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

VIRTUAL HEARING, 8 December 2021 (10:30AM ET): State-Sanctioned Religious Freedom Violations and Coercion by Saudi Arabia and Iran
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

USCIRF releases new report about protecting religious freedom online
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

USCIRF releases new factsheet on Saudi Arabia’s specialized criminal court
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

Ireland’s birth rate falls off the cliff
(Angelo Bottone, The Iona Institute)

Public worship in a time of Covid
(YouTube Video, YouTube Video)

Shincheonji: Chairman Lee not guilty of COVID offenses, Appeal Court said
(Massimo Introvigne, Bitter Winter)

Iranian Supreme Court's ruling on Christians gives hope for religious freedom
(Christian Today)

The principle of legality in the ICC’s Appeals Judgment on Abd-Al-Rahman’s jurisdictional challenge: A follow-up on merits and shortcomings
(Talita de Souza Dias, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

The immunity saga reaches Latin America. The Changri-la case
(Lucas Carlos Lima and Aziz Tuffi Saliba, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

2021 Fall Conference: 'I have called you by name: Human dignity in a secular world' (video playlist)
(YouTube Video, de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture)

Religious Freedom Index 2021: Panel discussion
(YouTube Video, Becket)

Christian children’s home sues Biden administration over rollback of Trump-era religious protections
(Mark A. Kellner, The Washington Times)

A step towards justice for the Yazidis: German court secures first ever conviction for the Daesh genocide
(Ewelina U. Ochab, Forbes)

ISIL committed war crimes at Mosul prison, UN investigation finds
(Al Jazeera)

Bangladesh mayor arrested for refusing mural of PM’s father
(Al Jazeera)

Leaders say explosive at Olympia mosque meant to stoke fear
(Associated Press)

Vatican takes in 12 migrants as pope denounces indifference
(Menelaos Hadjicostis and Nicole Winfield, Associated Press)

Scientists use stem cells to create models of pre-embryos
(Laura Ungar, Associated Press)

Deutsche Welle launches independent investigation into antisemitism accusations
(Deutsche Welle)

A weary pope urges Greek, Turkish Cypriots to heal division
(Nicole Winfield and Menelaos Hadjicostis, Associated Press)

Portugal experts to study church sex abuse, not investigate
(Associated Press)

TN Christian children’s home fights for right to make placements consistent with beliefs
(Alliance Defending Freedom)

Oklahoma AG sues to invalidate Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Ministry designated as "hate group" asks Supreme Court to reconsider "actual malice" test for defamation
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

COMECE mourns the death of Apostolic Nuncio to the European Union Mgr Aldo Giordano
(Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE))

S3, Ep. 05: What’s the problem with the government funding religious education? A preview of Carson v. Makin
(Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty)

Brazil’s senate OKs evangelical Bolsonaro ally to top court
(Mauricio Savarese, Associated Press)

Biden helps light National Christmas Tree near White House
(Alexandra Jaffe, Associated Press)

Bidens, Harris, Emhoff celebrate Hanukkah at White House
(Associated Press)

Arrested development: the unfinished church dividing Kosovo
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

Faith leaders seek religious protections in Build Back Better childcare provisions
(John Lavenburg, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Hanukkah menorahs vandalized in at least 3 Ukrainian cities
(Cnaan Liphshiz, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

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