Law and Religion Headlines


Wednesday, 10 November 2021

Interfaith Youth Convention on the European Green Deal (PDF)
(Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE))

‘The Church must be political’: An interview with Bishop John Stowe
(John Gehring, Commonweal)

Catholic Church still growing in Africa as it recedes in Europe
(Ngala Killian Chimtom, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Spanish cardinal warns against withdrawing God from ‘history of humanity’
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Polish church leaders offer support for refugees, but back border security
(Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic News Service)

Government forces arrest Salesians in Ethiopian capital
(Fredrick Nzwili, Catholic News Service)

ECHR: Model for Algeria’s repression of free speech
(Forum for Religious Freedom-Europe)

Gonzaga University, a Catholic college near historically neo-Nazi territory, gets its first Torah scroll and Jewish space
(Rachel Román, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Christian humanism and the radical middle
(Lee Oser, Law & Liberty)

God and guns
(Kimberly Winston, FiveThirtyEight)

US Rep. Roy leads colleagues in condemning Finland for persecuting Christians
(Press Release, Chip Roy, Member of Congress)

Australia: LGBTQ+ groups mobilise against Coalition’s religious discrimination bill
(Sarah Martin, The Guardian)

Why the Supreme Court is debating ‘state secrets’ and government surveillance
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News)

Monday, 8 November 2021

Religious bias by the FBI? High court struggles with government secrets case
(Jessica Gresko, Associated Press)

Muslim monitoring case goes to US Supreme Court. What’s at stake?
(Joseph Stepansky, Al Jazeera)

Inside a Muslim community’s effort to rein in the FBI
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News)

Religious liberty at SCOTUS, again: Touch, comfort and the prayers of clergy at executions
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)

Supreme Court considers a minister’s role at the time an inmate is put to death
(Robert Barnes, The Washington Post)

Court to clarify the right of death-row inmates to receive spiritual guidance during execution
(Amy Howe, SCOTUSblog)

Lawyer takes rare case on religion, executions to U.S. Supreme Court
(Jordan S. Rubin, Bloomberg Law)

Muslim Jewish Leadership Council calls on European policymakers to protect the practice of religious rights during mission to Slovenia
(KAICIID Dialogue Centre)

Parliamentarians draw attention to seeing freedom of religion or belief in broader context
(The International Panel of Parliamentarians for Freedom of Religion or Belief (IPPFoRB))

Increasing calls to find missing Yazidis (The International Freedom of Religion or Belief Alliance)
(Knox Thames, Blog of the London School of Economics)

Interfaith Dialogue Center opened in Egyptian church
(International Quran News Agency (IQNA))

Journalists urged to contribute to peacemaking in Kaduna
(Amos Tauna, Daily Post)

How one atheist laid the foundation of contemporary Hindu nationalism
(The Conversation)

Interfaith action in COP26 week one
(Arthur Lyon Dahl, Viewpoints: A blog of the G20 Interfaith Forum)

COP26: What can we expect? And how are Evangelicals engaging?
(Podcast, Didomi.com)

Comment on Lefkowitz, Philosophy and International Law: a critical introduction
(Nicole Roughan, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

What Rule of Law ideal is fit for International Law?
(Carmen Pavel, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

Preventing disorder or silencing political opposition? on (the lack of) legitimate aims in Dareskizb LTD v. Armenia
(Tobias Mortier, Strasbourg Observers)

Akdeniz and others v Turkey: The ECtHR adopts a regressive interpretation of victim status in cases concerning injunctions contra mundum
(Ayşe Bingöl Demir, Strasbourg Observers)

Benin’s groundbreaking new abortion law will save the lives of many women
(Ramatou Ouedraogo, The Conversation)

USCIRF releases new report about entities of particular concern and religious freedom
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

Legal Spirits Episode 038: Law and religion in “The Merchant of Venice”
(Law and Religion Forum, St. John's Law School Center for Law & Religion)

Religious plaintiffs, others, win stay of Biden’s private-employer vaccine mandate
(Mark A. Kellner, Washington Times)

Iran: FORB monthly digest : News about Baha’is and Christians in October
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

Belgium: Media wrongfully stigmatized and failed to publish the judicial truth
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

Ford Interfaith Network
(Religious Freedom & Business Foundation)

Portugal’s parliament backs revised bill allowing euthanasia
(Associated Press)

Christians in Libya an unwelcome and ignored minority
(International Christian Concern)

Catholic charity warns of 'killing campaign' against Christians in Burkina Faso
(Donna Birrell, Premier Christian News)

Statement on Missing Yezidi Women and Children
(Joint Statement of 18 countries, US Department of State - Office of International Religous Freedom)

Franklin Graham: Sheffield event to go ahead after legal challenge
(BBC News)

U.K. universities clamp down on speech about gender
(Lois McLatchie, National Review)

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK newsletter
(Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK)

Religious discrimination among NHS workers increasing, study says
(Debra Hunter, Wales Online)

Law and religion round-up – 7th November
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

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

French bishops agree to compensate sex abuse victims
(Associated Press)

Pakistan lifts ban on radical party behind anti-France rally
(Munir Ahmed, Associated Press)

Abu Dhabi issues law on divorce, inheritance for non-Muslims
(Associated Press)

Poles protest strict abortion law after pregnant woman dies
(Associated Press)

Ministerial exception doctrine requires dismissal of priest's interference with contract claim
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Articles of interest - 8 November 2021
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Religious equality in employment: Where is Europe heading to?
(Santiago Cañamares Arribas, The European Times)

Pope decries Ethiopia’s humanitarian crisis, urges dialogue
(Associated Press)

‘Liturgy for Planetary Crisis’ Episcopal COP26 worship service highlights Native land stewardship
(Egan Millard, Episcopal News Service)

Most Church leaders boycott ‘fake’ election in Nicaragua
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Church seeks new ways to combat violence on Brazil-Paraguay border
(Eduardo Campos Lima, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Planned Parenthood fundraiser to go ahead on campus of Catholic university
(John Lavenburg, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

CELAM looks to explain ‘politics is a way of living the Christian faith’
(David Agren, Catholic News Service)

America’s youth are religious. They’re spiritual. But they don’t trust institutions
(Mya Jaradat, Deseret News)

China increases surveillance of pastors, tests loyalty to communist party
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)

Malaysian state criminalizes proselytizing, Christian conversions; violators face jail and canings
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)

A German tabloid called me antisemitic. It cost me my job. Now, it’s my turn to speak
(Nemi El-Hassan, Forward)

Churches worldwide unite in prayer for 340 million Christians persecuted for their faith in Christ
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)

Truth, justice and the torturing of tolerance
(Karen Swallow Prior, Religion News Service)

Is there room for a religious left?
(John Avlon, CNN)

Asian churches urged to have innovative pastors
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

International Christian persecution: Remembering the mistreated
(Lela Gilbert, National Religious Broadcasters)

India hunts 'fake news' spreaders after anti-Muslim attacks
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

The wars within Islam are not over
(Philip Zelikow, Foreign Affairs)

Russia: Civil rights committee takes stand for Jehovah's Witnesses
(Credo.Press, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

The Most Reluctant Convert depicts CS Lewis dragging his feet to Christianity
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

Did the Biden Administration retreat on religious liberty to spite Trump?
(Nathan Lewin, Newsweek)

Bishops seek answers in vandalism of churches and Catholic symbols
(Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service)

Indian Catholics hope a papal visit will halt anti-Christian persecution
(Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service)

European diversity campaign celebrating Hijab ended after French backlash
(Joseph Hammond, Religion News Service)

In Crimea, Jehovah's Witnesses jailed for extremism, sent to Russian labor camps
(Felix Corley, Religion Unplugged)

Religious news from around the web - November 8, 2021
(World Religion News)

Israel: Coalition chiefs vow to advance religion and state reforms, enraging opposition
(The Times of Israel)

Religious organizations are not agents for federal mandates
(Ryan Tucker, National Review)

South Asia replaces Middle East as epicentre of Muslim religious ultra-conservatism – analysis
(James M. Dorsey, Eurasia Review)

Brazil court upholds ban on missionaries trying to contact isolated Indigenous
(Fernanda Wenzel, Mongabay)

In Brazil, law requiring African history in schools turns 18—how has it been implemented?
(Euro Mascarenhas Filho, Rio On Watch)

Chicago officials are right to encourage COVID vaccinations – but sponsoring an official prayer day isn’t the way to do it.
(Rob Boston, Americans United for Separation of Church and State)

Americans United applauds Biden Administration for rescinding Trump-era rule that expanded religion-based discrimination by federal contractors
(Americans United for Separation of Church and State)

Vice President Kamala Harris headlines antisemitism conference
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)

Sunday, 7 November 2021

EVENT, 5-7 November 2021: Global FoRB Action Summit 2021
(21Wilberforce)

Saturday, 6 November 2021

ONLINE EVENT, 6 November 2021: Politics and Religion: A Symposium
(Sector for Cultural Dialogue Team, Portsmouth Catholic Diocese)

Friday, 5 November 2021

Supreme Court to hear oral argument on clergy access for the condemned
(Becket: Press Release)

Supreme Court to hear case on FBI's surveillance of Muslims
(Rowaida Abdelaziz, Huffington Post)

International Law: System or Set?
(Adil Ahmad Haque, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

The UN HRC recognizes the right to a healthy environment and appoints a new Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Climate Change. What does it all mean?
(Annalisa Savaresi, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

Introducing David Lefkowitz’s Philosophy and International Law
(Andreas Follesdal and Steven R. Ratner, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)

Efforts being made to create conditions for papal visit to N. Korea
(Elise Ann Allen, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Atlanta-area Episcopalians, Ismaili Muslims forge relationship through community service
(Shireen Korkzan, Episcopal News Service)

Myanmar religious groups say they face persecution
(Tommy Walker, Voice of America)

USCIRF releases new report on Burma
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

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