Law and Religion Headlines


Saturday, 21 July 2018

Uniting church in Australia changes marriage definition to include same-sex couples
(John Paul Sunico, The Christian Post)

Philippines deports 71-year-old Australian nun
(Kelly Frazier, World Religion News)

School violated law by promoting fellowship of Christian athletes mission trip, court rules
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)

When cultural relativists defend human sacrifice
(Eric Metaxas & G. Shane Morris, The Christian Post)

India: suspected vigilantes kill Muslim man transporting cows
(Agencies in New Delhi, The Guardian)

U.S. pastor still being held in a Turkish jail
(Gary Nguyen, World Religion News)

North Carolina pastor still imprisoned in Turkey after hearing
(Lauren Sanchez, Christian Headlines)

Rescued Thai soccer players consider becoming Buddhist monks to honor Navy Seal
(Nathan Glover, World Religion News)

Friday, 20 July 2018

Caldey Island victim: 'It should be given over to the National Trust'
(Amanda Gearing and Steven Morris, The Guardian)

Mobs are killing Muslims in India. Why is no one stopping them?
(Rana Ayyub, The Guardian)

Labour’s code of conduct isn’t antisemitic – it’s a constructive initiative
(Brian Klug, The Guardian)

Record number of anti-Muslim attacks reported in UK last year
(Sarah Marsh, The Guardian)

Is the United States surrendering to Russia on religious freedom?
(Corey Barnett, World Religion News)

China: Xinjiang’s children in orphanages as their parents held in re-education camps
(World Watch Monitor)

Anti-Christian violence in India’s Uttar Pradesh ‘part of the state machinery’
(Tejaswi Ravinder, World Watch Monitor)

Humanae Vitae: Sex and authority in the Catholic Church
(Thomas Reese, Religion News Service)

Civil rights legend Meredith says he’s on a mission from God
(Emily Wagster Pettus, Religion News Service)

Church of England plans to test aspiring clergy for skills, aptitude — and narcissism
(Catherine Pepinster, Religion News Service)

Black Millennials are more religious than other Millennials
(Jeff Diamant and Besheer Mohamed, Pew Research Center)

Here's what free speech and religious freedom have in common
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News Faith)

Bishops criticize Madrid’s plan to axe religious education
(La Croix)

Trinidad and Tobago’s religious leaders call on government to uphold anti-LGBT laws
(Melissa Williams-Sambrano, Religion News Service)

Armenia's uprising spreads to its church
(Grigor Atanesian, Eurasia Net)

Freedom from Religion Foundation stops school choir from church performances
(Corey Barnett, World Religion News)

Uzbekistan: Criminal prosecution for sharing beliefs
(Forum 18 News Service)

Jehovah's Witnesses' lawyer describes their case in Siberia
(Viktoria Li, MBKh Media)

German church membership continues to drop
(Deutsche Welle)

After 185 years, only seminary in Northern Ireland to close
(Charles Collins, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Christian college in India attacked by a mob; teachers, staff assaulted
(Nirmala Carvalho, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Scottish university fires chaplain who called pride parade ‘gross offense to God’
(Charles Collins, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

LatAm debunks persistent myth about anti-Christian persecution
(John L. Allen Jr., Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Israel detains conservative rabbi for performing non-Orthodox weddings
(Aaron Rabinowitz, Josh Breiner and Noa Shpigel, Haaretz)

Israel's first enforcement of law barring Jewish weddings outside official rabbinate
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Couple sues Sewickley Heights over order banning religious activities at farm
(Tom Davidson, Sewickley Herald)

Suit challenges restriction on farm's use for religious activities
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

No Free Exercise violation in refusal to adjourn trial for defendant's holy day
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Duterte’s drug war killed thousands, and Filipinos still loved him. Then he called God ‘stupid.’
(Kristine Phillips, The Washington Post)

Revelations of US cardinal sex abuse will force pope’s hand
(Nicole Winfield, Religion News Service)

EVENT, 20 July 2018: Religious Freedom vs LGBT Rights: Balancing Rights in Times of Pluralism
(Jeroen Temperman, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento)

Why teaching kids to respect religious differences can change the world
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News Faith)

HM Senior Coroner Inner North London: draft protocol for prioritising deaths
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Bishops’ Policy on Granting Permission to Officiate
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

AAR Announces Winners of 2018 Best In-Depth Newswriting on Religion Contest
(American Academy of Religion)

Podcast: Former Canadian Ambassador for Religious Freedom, the Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett
(Matthew Hawkins and Travis Wussow, The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission)

The future of religious freedom
(Mark Movsesian, Law and Religion Forum)

Russian government tightens control of unregistered religious activity
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News)

Israel 'nation-state' law prompts criticism around the world, including from U.S. Jewish groups
(Paul Goldman, Lawahez Jabari and F. Brinley Bruton, ABC News)

Bias flashback: Should religious leaders risk talking to reporters? (A tmatt response)
(Terry Mattingly, GetReligion)

White fright: the plot to massacre Muslims the US media 'ignored'
(Charlie Phillips, The Guardian)

Thursday, 19 July 2018

EVENT, 19 July 2018: The Supreme Court After Kennedy: What's Next for LGBT and Women's Rights
(Humanist Legal Society)

Nuffield report on heritable genome editing
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

UK ethics council decides altering human embryos is "morally permissible"
(Jim Denison, Christian Headlines)

Latin American bishops announce day of prayer for Nicaragua
(Catholic News Agency)

Nicaragua’s bishops to pray for exorcism amid Ortega crackdown
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

'Cease State violence and protect the people,' WCC tells Nicaragua
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

Catholic church in UAE to host fatherhood celebration for migrant workers
(Perry West, Catholic News Agency)

New Arizona law awards custody of frozen embryos in favor of birth
(Christine Rousselle, Catholic News Agency)

Hopes dashed for release of pastor Andrew Brunson as Turkish trial to continue in October
(World Watch Monitor)

Turkey remands Andrew Brunson back to prison until October after third hearing
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)

US pastor denied release in latest trial hearing in Turkey
(Associated Press)

Turkey ends state of emergency, but introduces restrictive new rules
(Ayla Jean Yackley, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Is Turkey’s state of emergency really over?
(Sibel Hurtas, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Turkey formally arrests televangelist, scores of followers
(Associated Press)

Israeli law declares the country the ‘nation-state of the Jewish people’
(David M. Halbfinger and Isabel Kershner, The New York Times)

Controversial law cements Israel’s status as a Jewish state
(Michele Chabin, Religion News Service)

Israel passes watered-down version of controversial Jewish nation-state bill
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Israel passes controversial Jewish nation-state bill after stormy debate
(Jonathan Lis and Noa Landau, Haaretz)

Israeli legislators strip Arabic of official language status
(Shiomi Eldar, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Israel in turmoil over bill allowing Jews and Arabs to be segregated
(Oliver Holmes, The Guardian)

Israel shoots herself in the foot
(Jeffrey Salkin, RNS Column: Martini Judaism (for those who want to be shaken and stirred))

Netanyahu’s Israel will know no peace
(Akiva Eldar, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Does Israel really need to be in a state of emergency?
(Yossi Beilin, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Israeli police detain liberal rabbi over ‘illegal’ weddings
(Associated Press)

LGBT community in uproar after Knesset passes surrogacy law that excludes single men and gay couples
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Orthodox mob harasses teenage girl in Jerusalem suburb over ‘immodest’ clothing
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Archbishop of Canterbury raises profile of Nigeria attacks as new humanitarian crisis looms
(Illia Djadi, World Watch Monitor)

Renewal of anti-terror law threatens human rights in Iraqi Kurdistan
(Fazel Hawramy, Al-Monitor: Iraq Pulse)

ISIS is making a comeback in Iraq just months after Baghdad declared victory
(Liz Sly and Mustafa Salim, The Washington Post)

Iraq struggles to provide war orphans with identities
(Adnan Abu Zeed, Al-Monitor: Iraq Pulse)

Parliament puts a price on Egyptian citizenship
(Shahira Amin, Al-Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Play challenges deadly Egyptian wedding night tradition
(Amr Mostafa, Al-Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Egypt's activists fear social media law is anti-social
(Menna A Farouk, Al-Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Coptic woman details horrors of living as Christian female in Egypt: 'It's hell'
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)

Too-perfect storyline: El Salvador criminal gangs gain respect of evangelical churches, let members go
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)

The Jewish counterculture loses a founder
(Jeffrey Salkin, RNS Column: Martini Judaism (for those who want to be shaken and stirred))

How white evangelicals are outliers among US faith groups
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)

Democrats for Life of America gather ’round a message: ‘We want our party back’
(Jacob Lupfer, Religion News Service)

Pompeo says Trump-Putin summit helps with religious freedom push
(Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service)

Pompeo shifts Russia focus to another issue: Religious freedom
(Elizabeth Dias, The New York Times)

The Guardian view on religious education: bring it up to date
(The Guardian)

Religious freedom can be protected with 'tweaks', says Ruddock review member
(Paul Karp, The Guardian)

Jehovah's Witnesses do not succeed in keeping property
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News)

Jehovah's Witnesses, fleeing Russia crackdown, seek shelter in Finland
(Andrew Higgins, The New York Times)

Jehovah's Witnesses couple denied appeal against pretrial detention
(Alexandra Kashtanova, Omsk Zdes)

Ufa Jehovah's Witness awaits trial
(Darya Kucherenko, ProUfu.ru)

Location, location, location: Where a Supreme Court nominee kneels matters in DC life
(Terry Mattingly, GetReligion)

Trump, Kavanaugh and their strange (religious) bedfellows
(Jeff Brumley, Baptist News Global)

Religious groups review Kavanaugh's record for clues on religious liberty approach
(Don Byrd, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC blog))

LGBT advocates fear Kavanaugh’s votes on gay-rights issues
(Mark Sherman and Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press)

Philippines orders Australian nun deported and blacklisted
(Jim Gomez, Associated Press)

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