Law and Religion Headlines


Thursday, 8 June 2017

What do Islam and restorative justice have in common? This Ramadan panel explains
(Holly Meyer, USA Today)

In Israel, fighting for women’s political representation
(Josie Glausiusz, Forward)

What was this Orthodox rabbi doing in front row at Comey hearing?
(Josh Nathan-Kazis, Forward)

Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council pushes bill aimed at curbing hate crimes
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

French-German TV channel under fire for canceling anti-Semitism documentary
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Germany grants first visa to protect Chechen gays
(Deutsche Welle)

House OKs bill to aid genocide victims; Senate urged to act quickly on it
(Catholic News Service)

Kenyan court orders Catholic bishops to pay Muslim restaurant owner $125,000
(Fredrick Nzwili, Religion News Service)

How the Muslim world was invented
(Anver M. Emon and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Foreign Affairs)

Irish bishops praise court ruling recognizing the dignity of work
(Catholic News Agency)

Venezuela cardinal says Socialist regime leaves people ‘cruelly repressed’
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Venezuela’s bishops say Pope has their backs in tensions with Maduro
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

The war against just war: Enough already
(Peter Steinfels, Commonweal)

Doctor, wife in genital cutting case win bond, placed on house arrest, with tethers
(Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press)

Two FGM defendants released on bond
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Prayer over football game loudspeaker may be banned
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

The necessity of bridge-building
(Martin E. Marty, University of Chicago Divinity School: Sightings)

British people 'will not want to carry on as before'
(Richard Connor, Deutsche Welle)

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Alternative treatment for seriously ill child not in his best interests (Charlie Gard)
(Rosalind English, UK Human Rights Blog)

Yates and Anor v Great Ormond Street for Children (Charlie Gard)
(England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions)

London attacker's mother blames internet for son's radicalization
(Reuters)

Attackers bomb Ayatollah Khomeini tomb and Parliament; Saudis blamed
(Bozorgmehr Sharafedin, Religion News Service)

The ’Splainer: What is the Ayatollah Khomeini mausoleum and why was it attacked?
(Shenaz Kermalli, Religion News Service)

Anti-Muslim hate crimes increase fivefold since London Bridge attacks
(Vikram Dodd and Sarah Marsh, The Guardian)

Islam is Ireland's third largest religion
(Joyce Fegan, Irish Examiner)

How the Six-Day War transformed religion: Six perspectives on how the 1967 Arab-Israeli conflict changed Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and Mormonism
(Sigal Samuel, The Atlantic)

How a growing number of Muslim women clerics are challenging traditional narratives
(The Conversation)

The great Sunni-Shia conflict is getting ever closer to the surface
(Douglas Murray, Spectator)

Christian preachers' disappearance in Malaysia stokes fears of crackdown on religious minorities
(Vincent Bevins, The Guardian)

To escape abusive marriages, many Christians in Pakistan convert to Islam
(Naila Inayat, Religion News Service)

Zimbabwe bishops urge violence free 2018 polls, as Mugabe likened to 'God' by youth leader
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

This Vatican adviser is moving Catholics toward LGBT inclusion
(Jonathan Merritt, RNS Column: On Faith and Culture)

Majority in US still say religion can answer most problems
(Art Swift, Gallup)

Mexico City mayor trumpets country’s Sephardic heritage
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

England’s top Sephardi rabbi said acceptance of homosexuality is ‘fantastic’ — controversy ensued
(Josefin Dolsten, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Kapparot can continue in NY, appeals court rules
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Senate bill would elevate role of anti-Semitism envoy
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

'Hitler bell' in German village sparks controversy
(Rebecca Staudenmaier, Deutsche Welle)

Questions surround Cameroonian bishop’s reported suicide
(Jonathan Luxmoore, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Muslims and Christians unite to rebuild Mosul monastery
(Catholic News Agency)

Filipino Catholics plead for non-military solution to Islamic violence
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

DeVos: Federally funded schools must follow federal law, wouldn’t say what that means
(Don Byrd, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty)

Pence speaks to National Catholic Prayer Breakfast
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Remarks by the Vice President at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast
(Office of the Vice President, The White House)

“Life is winning in America,” Pence encourages Catholic prayer breakfast
(Matt Hadro and Adelaide Mena, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Judge OKs using state tax credits for religious schools
(Sam Wilson, Daily Inter Lake)

Illinois city settles DOJ's suit over mosque rezoning
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

New York appeals court dismisses suit opposing kaporos ritual
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Victory for American pastor falsely accused of ‘crimes against humanity’
(Press Release, Liberty Counsel)

No jurisdiction under ATS over anti-gay pastor's activity in Uganda
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Rhode Island church opens doors to Jewish congregation in search of new home
(David Paulsen, Episcopal News Service)

Tuesday, 6 June 2017

To protest Modi, these Indians are cooking beef in public
(Vidhi Doshi, The Washington Post)

More than 130 imams refuse to perform attackers' funeral prayers following London and Manchester incidents
(Aisha Gani, BuzzFeed News)

Justice Department and city of Des Plaines, Illinois settle lawsuit over alleged RLUIPA violations
(Press Release, U.S. Department of Justice)

The Jerusalem Patriarch condemns attempts of schismatics to seize churches of Ukraine's canonical Orthodox Church
(Interfax-Religion)

FSB adds one more organization to list of terrorist groups
(Interfax-Religion)

Secret Mexican diary sheds light on Spanish Inquisition
(Natasha Pizzey, BBC)

Muslim and Latino groups unite during Ramadan, breaking fast with tacos at mosques
(Anh Do, Los Angeles Times)

This Reform synagogue started by women is shaking up Jewish life in Spain
(Margarita Gokun Silver, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Banishing the 'extremist' image - A crucial task for British-Pakistanis
(Shamil Shams, Deutsche Welle)

London police pressed to explain 'Jihadi Next Door' case
(Deutsche Welle)

Dialogue with Muslims, defend human dignity, pope tells missionaries
(Junno Arocho Esteves, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

How ISIS genocide victims still face discrimination in Kurdistan
(Matt Hadro, Catholic News Agency)

Priest advocates for Indian children whose parents live with HIV
(Catholic News Service, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Supreme Court declines to hear RFRA Bible verse case
(Don Byrd, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty)

Supreme Court rejects appeal from Marine over religious liberty
(Fox News)

Supreme Court denies cert. in RFRA challenge to court martial
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Huberta the Hippopotamus, the Bishop who wouldn’t resign – and the Diocese of Mzimvubu
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

U.S. Supreme Court interprets ERISA Church Plan exemption in favor of religious charities
(Religious Institution Client Alert, June 2017, Stradley Ronon)

EVENT, 6 June 2017: Best Practices in International Religious Freedom Policy
(Featuring former ambasssadors David Saperstein and Andrew Bennett and USCIRF Commissioner Kristina Arriaga, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

EVENT, 6 June 2017: Varieties of Personal Religious Experience in Korean New Religious Movements: A Jamesian Approach
(Prof. Chae Young Kim (Sogang University, Seoul), The Center for Religious Studies FBK-ISR (Trento))

EVENT, 6 June 2017: Religious Freedom in Russia
(10:00-12:00 | European Parliament, Brussels – Room A5g1, Hosted by Dr. Hannu Takkula MEP, in collaboration with Human Rights Without Frontiers)

EVENT, 6 June 2017: Ahead of the G20 Interfaith Summit. Religion, Development and the Refugee crisis on the EU agenda
(Pasquale Annicchino, David Kirkham, Fearghas O'Beara, LDS European Office Breakfast Series)

EVENT 6-8 June 2017: International conference "Arguing Religion"
(FBK-ISR in collaboration with the Humboldt-University Berlin and the University of Freiburg, The Center for Religious Studies FBK-ISR)

Monday, 5 June 2017

Ontario passes law allowing gov't to seize children from parents who oppose gender transition
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post World)

Religious leaders shocked by attack on Ramadan and Pentecost
(Catherine Pepinster, Religion News Service)

Supreme Court: Pension plans of religiously affiliated hospitals are ERISA "church plans"
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Opinion analysis: Justices unanimously uphold ERISA exemption for church-affiliated pension plans
(Ronald Mann, SCOTUSblog)

God and the Don
(MJ Lee, CNN)

Chinese Christian urges high court to review persecution
(Kelcee Griffis, Law 360)

Pope Francis hits out at arms trade; world churches' leader offers Jerusalem peace prayer
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

Belarus: Priest forced out after ten years
(Forum 18 News Service)

Ireland and religion: The ebb and flow of religious power in the Irish republic
(Erasmus, The Economist [Erasmus: Religion and public policy])

Greek Catholics seized the Moscow Patriarchate UOC church in western Ukraine
(Interfax-Religion)

Patriarch Kirill urges to continue Russian property restitution in Middle East
(Interfax-Religion)

Law and religion round-up – 4th June
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Why Trump and Francis diverge on Saudi Arabia
(Victor Gaetan, Foreign Affairs)

Interfaith group boosts aid to Arab Israelis during Ramadan
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Inside the newsroom: Does anybody care about religious persecution?
(Doug Wilks, Deseret News Faith)

A Jesuit chaplain shepherds Congress’s divided flock
(Rhina Guidos, Catholic News Service)

Saint’s relics are a miraculous must-see in secular Russia
(Associated Press)

Can faith leaders get through to John Kelly? Challenging the DHS chief on deportations
(John Gehring, Commonweal)

Urgent challenges for the G20: What an F20 might offer
(Katherine Marshall, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Transgender rights taking hold in the courts
(Lydia Wheeler, The Hill)

7th Circuit upholds transgender student's bathroom rights
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

6th Circuit: Religious school not substantially burdened by relocation denial
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Terror in London Britain suffers its third deadly terrorist attack in as many months
(The Economist)

Defeating extremist Islam - A Western imperative
(Saied Shoaaib, Gatestone Institute)

For London terrorists, attacking enemies is a sacred duty
(Ayman S. Ibrahim, Religion News Service)

US poised to withdraw from UN Human Rights Council unless 'anti-Israel bias' is removed
(Stephanie Nebehay, Independent)

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