Law and Religion Headlines


Monday, 1 November 2021

A Catholic theologian argues for a death row inmate’s right to have the pastor’s touch in the execution chamber
(Dorian Llywelyn, The Conversation)

UK Black History Month 2021: Proud To Be. Race and FoRB: the intersection.
(Divine Olomo, FoRB in Full: A blog by CSW)

Church of England – Carbon reduction
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Law and religion round-up – 31st October
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

The Evangelical Church is breaking apart: Christians must reclaim Jesus from his church.
(Peter Wehner, The Atlantic)

It's an important political question: Are you a believer or a self-identified believer?
(Terry Mattingly, OnReligion)

Muslim Americans are more generous than the overall U.S. population
(Dan Parks, The Chronicle of Philanthropy)

Nonprofit group focused on bringing topics of religious freedom and human dignity for all to forefront
(ProNewsReport)

Pandemic restrictions were a blow to religious liberty
(Christos Makridis, New York Post)

Iran: Imprisoned Christian converts ask for a place to worship
(Middle East Concern)

Algeria: Appeal of convicted Christian heard
(Middle East Concern)

Ethiopia: Massacre of about 300 Amhara civilians in East Wellega, inquiry commission is needed
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

Canada: Taoist tai chi centres in Canada exempted from taxes. Taiwan: No exemption for Tai Ji Men
(Willy Fautré, Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

Belgium: Unfounded accusations against Jehovah’s Witnesses of silencing sexual abuse
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

Supreme Court won’t hear case involving transgender rights
(Associated Press)

Articles of interest - 1 November 2021
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

EU Bishops Assembly 2021: “It is vital to work for a Europe with a soul”
(The European Times)

Pakistan reaches agreement with banned TLP to end violent rally
(Al Jazeera)

Imran Khan: Defender of Islam or political opportunist?
(Ellis Heasley, FoRB in Full: A blog by CSW)

Pakistan’s shifting political and economic winds
(Uzair Younus, United States Institute for Peace)

Many killed in Houthi missile attack on mosque, says minister
(Al Jazeera)

Cricket in India: Virat Kohli blasts ‘spineless, pathetic’ trolls after Shami abuse
(Al Jazeera)

Christian-Muslim dispute goes to India's top court
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

India’s Modi invites pope to visit after 2017 plan collapsed
(Nicole Winfield and Aijaz Hussain, Associated Press)

Healing conflict: The unheard call for a global ceasefire
(Katherine Marshall, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Religious commitments to SDGs: Children, hunger, water, and sanitation
(Katherine Marshall, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Bishops demand immigration policy that respects human dignity, right to asylum
(John Lavenburg, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Some Church leaders support Brazilian Senate’s charges against Bolsonaro
(Eduardo Campos Lima, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Catholics charge that Benin’s law legalizing abortion denies human dignity
(Tonny Onyulo, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Elder Christofferson gives 6 reasons societies should protect religious freedom
(Jon Ryan Jensen, Church News)

What is biblical citizenship?
(Mya Jaradat, Deseret News)

Church vandalism is on the rise. Here’s how congregations heal
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News)

One of Western Europe's most ancient dioceses struggles to overcome divisions
(Ève Guyot, La Croix International)

French chief rabbi calls Jewish prospective presidential candidate an ‘antisemite’
(Cnaan Liphshiz, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Israeli and American rabbis call on Bennet and Biden to take climate change seriously at UN conference
(Shira Hanau, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Barrett and Kavanaugh supply majority to deny religious-liberty claim on vaccine mandate
(Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review)

Notre Dame students go to war over ‘woke’ Catholicism
(Alexandra Desanctis and Carl R. Trueman, National Review)

Judge bars Biden Administration from firing unvaccinated employees with pending religious exemptions
(Caroline Downey, National Review)

The novel ‘Dune’ had deep Islamic influences. The movie erases them.
(Haris A. Durrani, The Washington Post)

Coup in Sudan puts religious freedom at risk
(Sean Nelson, Real Clear Religion)

Russian high court opinion may improve conditions for Jehovah's Witnesses
(Znak, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Russian Orthodox Church calls on G20 countries to drop differences over pandemic challenges
(Interfax-Religion)

Russia: Freedom of religion or belief: Special Bimonthly FORB digest (16-31.10.2021)
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

All-Ukrainian Council of Churches and vice-president of the European Commission discussed areas of cooperation
(Religious Information Service of Ukraine (RISU))

The Interfaith working group is developing a manual on responding to domestic violence
(Religious Information Service of Ukraine (RISU))

Israel declines to sign UN statement on China’s treatment of Uyghurs
(Jewish News)

Episcopal leaders warn concealed guns ruling could threaten safety of churches, other ‘sensitive places’
(David Paulsen, Episcopal News Service)

Bangladesh: No repeat of attacks on Hindu religious sites, govt reassures int’l community
(Humayun Kabir Bhuiyan, Dhaka Tribune)

Zimbabwe: ‘We are protected by prayers’: the sects hampering southern Africa’s vaccine rollout
(Nyasha Chingono, The Guardian)

Lemon v. Kurtzman: Reflections on a Constitutional catastrophe
(William E. Thro and Charles J. Russo, Canopy Forum on the Interactions of Law & Religion)

Venezuelan bishops want progressive measures as schools re-open
(La Croix International)

Religious landscape and response in Venezuela (PDF)
(Outreach Aid to the Americas)

Promoting positive peace, protecting religious sites
(KAICIID Dialogue Centre)

Define 'evangelical,' please. Alas, many Americans don't think that this is a religious term
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)

Looking for signs of life? Study the birth rates among religious faiths in America
(Ryan Burge, GetReligion)

U.S. missionaries have long tried to convert the ‘unreached’ in the Amazon. Now Indigenous groups are fighting back.
(Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post)

World religious leaders make recommendations to G20 Summit
(Amy Griffin, The Daily Universe)

King Abdullah interfaith centre moves its headquarters to Lisbon
(The Rahnuma Daily)

The FAQs: What you should know about he 'Women's Health Protection Act'
(Joe Carter, The Gospel Coalition)

Before-school religious club requirement to play basketball ok'd
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Papal vision of universal kinship is based on faith, cardinal says
(Cindy Wooden, The Pilot)

Sunday, 31 October 2021

CALL FOR PAPERS, extended deadline 31 October 2021: Law, Religion, Health and Healing in Africa
(African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies and G20 Interfaith Forum)

Friday, 29 October 2021

Court turns away religious challenge to Maine’s vaccine mandate for health care workers
(James Romoser, SCOTUSblog)

Supreme Court set to hear arguments in two challenges to Texas law that bans most abortions
(Amy Howe, SCOTUSblog)

South Korean President Moon tells pope a visit to North would help peace in Koreas
(Nicole Winfield and Tong-Hyung Kim, Associated Press)

Supreme Court declines to block Maine vaccine mandate
(David Sharp and Jessica Gresko, Associated Press)

Biden: Pope told me that I should ‘keep receiving Communion’
(Josh Boak, Zeke Miller, and Nicole Winfield, Associated Press)

Supreme Court rejects religious exemption challenge by Maine healthcare workers
(Kimberlee Speakman, Forbes)

Supreme Court rules against workers seeking religious exemption to vaccine mandate
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News)

EVENT, 28-29 October 2021: Dignidad Humana y Libertad Religiosa
(Centro Internacional de Estudios de Derecho y Religión (ICLRS), Oficina Nacional de Asuntos Religiosos del Gobierno de Chile, Centro UC de Derecho y Religión)

Pope, Biden hold unprecedentedly long meeting at the Vatican
(Elise Ann Allen, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Biden: Pope called me a ‘good Catholic,’ said to ‘keep receiving Communion’
(Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service)

Pope to UN conference: Don’t waste chance to save the planet
(Religion News Service)

Photos of the Week: Biden meets Francis and folk saint Maximon
(Kit Doyle, Religion News Service)

Gender equality: Change begins in the family, say Bahá’ís of South Africa
(Eurasia Review)

EVENT, 29 October 2021 (9AM CST): 4th Annual DFW Interfaith Summit
(DFW Alliance for Religious Freedom)

Catholicism grows in Africa and Asia, plummets in Europe, report says
(Clemente Lisi, Religion Unplugged)

It's time to take an objective look at the role of Evangelical prison ministries
(Michael Hallett, Byron R. Johnson, Religious Freedom Institute)

Analysis of the critical race theory climate determined by the Black church and the Southern Baptist Convention
(Johari Jabir, The University of Chicago Divinity School)

Afghanistan and pandemic make for another somber Día de los Muertos
(Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service)

Woman now thought to be Afghanistan’s last Jew flees country
(Ilan Ben Zion and Llazar Smini, Religion News Service)

How some ‘Jewitches’ are embracing both Judaism and witchcraft
(Heather Greene and Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service)

Noam Chomsky says Scottish university newspaper shouldn’t apologize for article it deemed ‘antisemitic’
(Cnaan Liphshiz, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

October 2021 Newsletter
(Equality and Human Rights Commission)

Why do the nations rage?
(Jonathan Chaplin, Comment)

EcoSikh joins interfaith effort ahead of COP26
(Joseph Hammond, Religion News Service)

Prayer for kidnappers deeply rooted in mission group’s faith
(Peter Smith, Religion News Service)

In U.S., far more support than oppose separation of church and state
(Pew Research Center)

Poll: Most Americans support church-state separation; Christian nationalists differ
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)

Book explores how a diverse Jewish neighborhood responded to a horrific hate crime
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)

NBA’s Enes Kanter targets China, Nike over Uyghur genocide
(Joseph Hammond, Religion News Service)

Survey: One-third of Jewish college students have experienced antisemitism
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)

The division on Christian divorce in Pakistan
(Kamran Chaudhry, Union of Catholic Asian News)

Interfaith gathering pledges solidarity in Vietnam
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

Catholics fight for religious freedom
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

Apaches in federal court to save their sacred land
(Becket: Press Release)

USCIRF releases new report on religious minorities in Afghanistan
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

USCIRF releases factsheet on China’s measures on the management of religious clergy
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

Italy nukes anti-Catholic "homophobia" bill
(Jules Gomes, Chuch Militant)

'Frightening time for Egyptian Christians': 17 Coptic Christians missing in Libya, fears over repeat ISIS attack
(Andrea Morris, CBN News)

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