Law and Religion Headlines


Saturday, 19 October 2019

As Angola drought continues, Catholic Church calls for emergency declaration
(Catholic News Agency)

Poland's ruling party accused of trying to ban sex education
(Catholic News Agency)

Sasse resolution: Church beliefs should not jeopardize tax-exempt status
(Matt Hadro, Catholic News Agency)

UN set to elect slave state to human rights council
(Christine Rousselle, Catholic News Agency)

In India, a long-running religious fight nears a crucial day in court
(Stratfor)

New hotline connects women in crisis pregnancies to resources, community
(Mary Farrow, Catholic News Agency)

Ireland wrestles with cruel legacy of church-run children’s homes
(Cain Burdeau, Courthouse News Service)

Hong Kong court says redefining marriage is beyond its authority
(Catholic News Agency)

Catholic aid group expresses concern over Haiti unrest
(Catholic News Agency)

Mexican diocese prays for peace as capture, release of El Chapo's son sparks violence
(Catholic News Agency)

Questions raised as Satanic Temple asks to hold meeting at Naval Academy
(Matt Hadro, Catholic News Agency)

Archdiocese of Washington opposes local bill to legalize prostitution
(Christine Rousselle, Catholic News Agency)

India’s court ends hearings in Hindu-Muslim temple dispute
(Ashok Sharma, Associated Press)

Court in India reduces power of ecclesiastical courts in Goa
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

After call from Indian official, library pulls Sikh ‘genocide’ memorial
(Aysha Khan, Religion News Service)

Indonesia’s Christian minority region resists Halal tourism
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Bishops in Middle East urge prayer for northern Syria
(Courtney Mares, Catholic News Agency)

Pakistani Christian children given Islamic name to avoid abuse
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Leader of Russian nationalist forum rejects western democratic values
(Interfax-Religion)

Vatican denies Indian nun's appeal of dismissal from religious life for disobedience
(Christine Rousselle, Catholic News Agency)

Moroccan king pardons woman who procured abortion, those who participated
(Catholic News Agency)

Irish bishop makes last minute appeal for N. Ireland pols to stop abortion law
(Charles Collins, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

N Ireland sees effort to recall Assembly ahead of abortion changes
(Catholic News Agency)

Friday, 18 October 2019

Could international jaw stop a no-deal Brexit?
(Hannah Woolaver, EJIL: Talk!)

Egyptian church burned, faces potential rebuild barriers
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Sudan rebels and government meet in first round peace talks
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Legalizing assisted suicide will remove treatment options from patients based on cost effectiveness, new report finds
(Lori Arnold, Christian Headlines)

Conscientious objection to military service: Mammadov
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Rights court exempts Jehovah’s Witnesses in Azerbaijan from military service
(Molly Quell, Courthouse News Service)

European court says Azerbaijan must exempt Jehovah's Witnesses from military
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Lack of civilian service as an alternative to military service precluded recognition of conscientious objection, in breach of the Convention
(Press Release, European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg Consortium)

New bill seeks to introduce Bible classes across Florida public schools
(Will Maule, Christian Headlines)

Houston Police Department changes uniform policy to allow practicing Sikhs to serve in honor of HCSO Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal
(St. John Barned-Smith, Houston Chronicle)

Where the most generous people live?
(novinite.com)

Looking for a tough group to interview? Try doing cold-call visits with the Amish
(Julia Duin, GetReligion)

Ukraine's chief rabbi demands that perpetrators, organizers of anti-Semitic provocation in Kiev be brought to justice
(Interfax-Religion)

Trump, Pompeo, Barr intensify religious liberty rhetoric in speeches across the country
(Don Byrd, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty)

Catholic priest murdered in Kenya, latest in string of killings
(Fredrick Nzwili, Catholic News Service)

Bombay HC strikes down legal sanctity of Goa’s ‘church courts’
(Gerard de Souza, Hindustan Times)

Exclusive jurisdiction of ecclesiastical tribunals in Goa declared unconstitutional
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Hong Kong Court rules same-sex marriage is not protected under their constitution
(Tim Zubizarreta, Jurist)

Hong Kong court: No protection for same-sex marriage or civil unions
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

After deadly shooting, Pittsburgh synagogue plans reopening
(The Associated Press, Religion News Service)

Pompeo’s ‘Christian leader’ speech goes only as far as Trump allows
(Eric Atcheson, Religion News Service)

Bishops worry divisions on ‘details’ at synod distract from big picture
(Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service)

National Association of Evangelicals names new president, diverse leadership
(Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service)

RNS morning report: Eliud Kipchoge’s Marathon; Methodist Clergyman Accused; Walt …
(Jonathan Woodward, Religion News Service)

In this Latino LA neighborhood, Jews commemorate an ancient biblical holiday
(Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service)

EVENT, 18 October 2019: The Globalization of the American Cultural Wars
(Co-sponsored by the Berkley Center and University of Innsbruck's Postsecular Conflicts project., Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Danger at the synagogue: The story of a shooting tragedy that could have been much worse
(Gillian Friedman, Deseret News)

Provincial governor’s spokesman says 62 killed, 36 wounded in mosque explosion in eastern Afghanistan
(Associated Press)

Afghanistan mosque bombing kills 62 worshippers
(BBC News)

Anti-Semitic hate crimes nearly doubled in England in 2018
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Australia: Religious freedom and discrimination law
(Neil Foster, Law and Religion Australia)

Australia: Religious laws to be debated by Christmas
(Daniel McCulloch, News.com.au)

Australia to amend religious freedom bills to consider health facilities
(Michael Sainsbury, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Lt. Gov.’s prayer for atheist group was unconstitutional, atheist group says
(Michael Foust, Christian Headlines)

Turkey-Syria ceasefire announced, attacks on Kurds continue
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Russia welcomes back Old Believers
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Report outlines ‘dangers, harms’ assisted suicide laws pose to disabled
(Julie Asher, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Working groups at the Vatican’s Amazon synod push for married clergy
(Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service)

China bans African students from worshiping in churches to prevent 'foreign infiltration'
(Leah MarieAnn Klett, Christian Post)

Thursday, 17 October 2019

Defiant head vows to keep unregistered school open
(Zoe Conway, BBC News)

The Possibility of Religious Freedom: Early Natural Law and the Abrahamic Faiths
(Karen Taliaferro, Cambridge University Press)

A new defense of religious freedom drawing on Maimonides, Ibn Rushd, and Tertullian
(Marc O. DeGirolami, Law and Religion Forum, St. John's Law School Center for Law & Religion)

Highlighting Nigeria's abusive 'Islamic schools' challenge
(Daniel Mumbere, Africa News)

A mosque in the land of midnight sun
(Fortunato Salazar, BBC Travel (Norway))

How William Barr, culture warrior, weaponizes religious liberty
(Mark Silk, RNS Column: Spiritual Politics)

Macron warning on stigmatising Muslims amid France veil row
(BBC News)

'It's not secularism, it's racism': Muslim mum at centre of French hijab row to sue politicians
(AFP)

Brexit: agreed revised texts on UK withdrawal from the EU
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Pondering how to cover religion news for readers in the 'nones' generation
(Ira Rifkin, GetReligion)

Another arrest of Jehovah's Witnesses for evangelism
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Gov. Cuomo pledges ‘full support’ for public statue of Mother Cabrini
(Catholic News Service)

EEOC sues Service Caster Corp. for national origin and religious harassment, retaliation
(U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)

EEOC sues over harassment of Pentecostal employees
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

US Supreme Court rebuffs student’s Islamic ‘indoctrination’ appeal
(Barry Duke, Patheos Blog: Friendly Atheist)

Cert. denied in challenge to high school unit on Islam
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

EVENT, 17-19 October 2019: Alternative to Populism from a Human Rights Perspective
(Spanish Evangelical Church, Conference of European Churches (Ecumenical Center Los Rubios in Malaga, Spain))

EVENT, 17 October 2019: ‘Same God’ film screening
(Religious Freedom Center, Freedom Forum Institute)

Experts fear legislation will further reduce religion in Quebec schools
(Philippe Vaillancourt, Catholic News Service)

Invoking culture or religion to harm others can never be justified
(Pierre De Vos, Daily Maverick (South Africa))

Nearly half of immigrants’ descendants in Denmark say criticizing religion should be illegal
(RT.com)

Indonesian Islamists pursue mentally ill woman
(Amanda Hodge and Chandni Vasandani, The Australian)

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

New row erupts over the wearing of the Islamic hijab in public in France
(Jacques Demarthon, AFP)

40% of Muslim students in CA report being bullied due to religion, according to survey
(Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service)

Electronic Communications Code and the CofE
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Media 'break out the pitchforks' after Pompeo's speech on 'Being a Christian Leader'
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)

Donbas: Luhansk: Community work, fines, property seizure
(Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service)

Why Evangelical Christian leaders care so deeply about Trump abandoning the Kurds
(Carol Kuruvilla, Huffington Post)

Honduran bishops denounce drug cartel incursion into politics
(David Agren, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Nigerian bishop says ‘border wall’ would be good for Nigeria
(Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Is the state church coming?
(Jane Clark Scharl, Crisis Magazine - A Voice for the faithful Christian Laity)

Naval base protesters may not raise RFRA or 1st Amendment defenses
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Court to doctors: you won't be forced to perform gender transition procedures
(Press Release, Becket)

The Amazon Synod revives the myth of the noble savage
(Patrick Chisholm, Crisis Magazine - A Voice for the faithful Christian Laity)

Baby girl buried alive in India and sex trafficking in Dallas: The power (and hope) of ideas
(Jim Denison, Christian Headlines)

Conversion therapy rule draws statement of opposition from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(Tad Walch, Deseret News)

Mormon church opposes Utah LGBTQ ‘conversion therapy’ ban
(Brady McCombs and Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press)

New York Law School adds religious training to its diversity program
(Karen Sloan, Law.com)

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