Law and Religion Headlines


Monday, 15 May 2017

New Jersey town settles lawsuit to remove unconstitutional cross display
(Press Release, American Humanist Association)

Suit over war memorial depicting cross is settled
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Sunday, 14 May 2017

EVENT, 14-17 May 2017: 'Religion, Law and Security' - the 5th Conference on Law and Religion in Africa
(Rabat, Morocco, African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies)

Saturday, 13 May 2017

IGE helps facilitate religious peacebuilding conference in Myanmar
(Institute for Global Engagement)

IGE co-hosts forum on Indonesia, Islam, Democracy, and Religious Freedom in Washington, DC
(Institute for Global Engagement)

REACH-South Africa Statement on the Jesmond Consecration
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Statement on the Jesmond Consecration
(REACH - South Africa and the Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of S.A.)

Religious belief predominates in former communist countries
(Carolyn Moynihan, Mercator Net)

EVENT 10–13 May: Public Open House for the Paris France Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(Reservation Request)

Friday, 12 May 2017

Is Egypt's Gamaa Islamiya returning to political life?
(George Mikhail, trans. Sami-Joe Abboud, Al-Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Egypt hopes papal trip will be a blessing for tourism industry
(Abdullah Kadry, trans. Pascale el-Khoury, Al Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Specter of death penalty haunts Egypt’s Brotherhood
(Abdelrahmen Youssef, trans. Sami-Joe Abboud, Al Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Baptismal unity divides Egypt's Copts
(Amr Mostafa, translated by Joelle El-Khoury, Al Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

When professors stifle freedom of thought
(Denyse O'Leary, MercatorNet)

Abuse unchecked: why the illegal cutting of girls in the West continues
(Carolyn Moynihan, MercatorNet)

Sokolovsky charges of God denial "absurd" - Federation of Jewish communities
(Interfax-Religion)

Russian Orthodox Church denies Sokolovsky case being Church's trial against him
(Interfax-Religion)

Patriarch Kirill satisfied with situation around preservation of holy sites in Palestine
(Interfax-Religion)

Will Supreme Court rescue Trump's immigration travel ban?
(Richard Wolf, USA Today)

Buddhism, science and the Western world
(Adam Frank, National Public Radio)

Cokie Roberts answers your questions about church and state
(National Public Radio)

Danish teen charged in plot to bomb Jewish school allegedly inspired by Copenhagen synagogue gunman
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Cambridge college sorry for mishandling complaint of anti-Semitic abuse
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Textbooks in Israeli Haredi schools demonize reform Jews
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Trump nominee wrote on Catholic judges and the death penalty
(Matt Hadro, Catholic News Agency)

France’s new president is a ‘zombie Catholic’
(Catholic News Agency, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Tell Congress: Voices of faith want tax-exempt protections to remain in place
(Don Byrd, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty)

Remarks by Vice President Pence at the World Summit in Defense of Persecuted Christians
(Office of the Vice President, The White House)

VP Pence speaks at persecuted Christians event
(Press Release, Liberty Counsel)

Pence at conference on persecution of Christians says ISIS is guilty of genocide
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Arson prevention at houses of worship
(U.S. Fire Administration)

Arson Awareness Week focuses on arson prevention at houses of worship
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Gay-marriage recusal challenge hinges on legal technicality
(Alanna Durkin Richer and Jonathan Drew, Associated Press)

4th Circuit hears oral arguments on North Carolina's magistrate recusal law
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Court rejects Commerce Clause challenge to Dylann Roof's church shooting conviction
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Vice President Mike Pence met privately with top Russian cleric
(Elizabeth Dias, Time)

Russia is 'much more religious' than it was 25 years ago. So why is religious freedom under attack?
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News Faith)

Russia: Further arrest for Muslim study groups
(Forum 18 News Service)

Russian found guilty of inciting religious hatred — for playing ‘Pokémon Go’ in church
(David Filipov, The Washington Post)

Russian Orthodox Church studying Sokolovsky's sentence
(Interfax-Religion)

Religion's place in Parliament, politics and policy
(Mohammad Alami Musa, Straits Times)

Catholic Mobilizing Network launches National Pledge to End Death Penalty
(Religion News Service)

Elder Rasband issues call to action regarding religious liberties
(Jason Swensen, Deseret News National Edition: Faith)

Pro-lifers: Get out of medicine!
(Wesley J. Smith, First Things)

EVENT, 8-12 May 2017: Sixteenth Building Bridges Seminar: Power—Divine and Human
(Daniel A. Madigan, S.J., Jonathan Broan, Philip Sheldrake, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Thursday, 11 May 2017

Turkey seeks to replenish severely depleted military
(Metin Gurcan, translated by Timur Göksel, Al Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Will Turkish opposition rally around Erdogan challenger in 2019?
(Mustard Akyol, Al Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Custody decision discriminated based on religiosity, sexual history
(Eugene Volokh, The Washington Post: The Volokh Conspiracy)

Religious Freedom in Focus, Volume 70 - Mary/2017
(Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice)

Church of England: confusion over episcopal consecration in Newcastle
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Netanyahu’s vision of one-state-one-people solution
(Akita Eldar, translated by Ruth Sinai, Al Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Why liberating Mosul won't lead to the end of IS
(Shelly Kittleson, Al Monitor: Syria Pulse)

Oregon considers allowung transgender individuals to identify as 'X' on drivers licenses
(Veronica Neffinger, Christian Headlines)

Christian leaders respond to James Comey's firing
(Veronica Neffinger, Christian Headlines)

Indonesia's courts have opened the door to fear and religious extremism
(Andreas Harsono, The Guardian)

Singing protest for Jakarta governor jailed for blasphemy – video
(The Guardian)

‘If a man can do it, why can't I?’: turning the tables on India's instant divorce law
(Amrit Dhillon, The Guardian)

World summit ‘In defense of persecuted Christians’ starts in US capital
(World Watch Monitor)

"No religion is a problem in France" says French President Emanuel Macron
(Gary Nguyen, World Religion News)

Orthodox Christianity is on the rise in central and eastern Europe
(Nathan Glover, Religion News Service)

A Dalit community looks to escape the caste system by converting to Buddhism
(Nicole Einbinder and Emily Churchill, Religion News Service)

The meaning of religious exemptions
(Franklin I. Gamwell, University of Chicago Divinity School: Sightings)

Iran's dark horse candidate for president
(Ali Hashem, Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Will JFK’s grandson become our first Jewish president?
(Jeffrey Salkin, RNS Column: Martini Judaism (for those who want to be shaken and stirred))

Nuns help expand coverage and care in Rwanda’s health system
(Melanie Lidman, Religion News Service)

Gambia: Ahmadis face rising persecution
(Jollof Media Network, Jollof News)

Islam and feminism are not mutually exclusive, and faith can be an important liberator
(Susan Carland, The Conversation)

Women wishing to be moms often missing from Mother’s Day worship
(Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service)

Sudan: Reverend Abduraheem and Mr Abdumawla pardoned
(Christian Solidarity Worldwide)

This latest Church of England schism has an unexpected source
(Andrew Brown, The Guardian)

Opening remarks by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein at a press conference during his mission to Uzbekistan
(Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner)

Europe and religious freedom
(Jerusalem Post)

Will we be seeing more about Muslim immigration 'down under' in The New York Times?
(Ira Rifkin, GetReligion)

Texas: Religious protections for adoption agencies OK’d
(Lauren McGaughy)

Texas adoption bill allows discrimination based on religion, sexual orientation
(Gary Nguyen, World Religion News)

Show me the money: Coverage of Texas adoption bill improving, but questions remain
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)

India: Supreme Court starts triple talaq hearing; may not debate polygamy
(The New Indian Express)

Non-Muslims invited to mosque in Damansara to foster Islamic understanding, interfaith dialogue
(Malaysian Digest)

Pence: America will prioritize protecting Christians abroad
(Julie Zauzmer, The Washington Post)

4th Circuit hears challenge to N.C. religious liberty law
(World News Group)

Terror, Muslims, and a culture of fear: challenging the media messages
(Cherine Fahd, The Conversation)

Religion has regained ground strongly in Central and Eastern Europe since fall of the USSR – survey
(The Sofia Globe)

Peskov declines to comment on blogger Sokolovsky's conviction
(Interfax-Religion)

Lawyer sees suspended sentence for blogger Sokolovsky as victory, plans to challenge conviction
(Interfax-Religion)

Yekaterinburg blogger gets suspended sentence for playing Pokemon Go in church
(Interfax-Religion)

Pokemon hunter found guilty of hurting believers' feelings
(Liudmila Klenko, Russia Religion News)

Supreme Court's decision about "extremism" threatens right of conscientious objection
(Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia, Russia Religion News)

Religious belief and national belonging in Central and Eastern Europe
(Pew Research Center Religion & Public Life)

9 key findings about religion and politics in Central and Eastern Europe
(Michael Lipka and Neha Sahgal, Pew Research Center Factank)

Pew: Here’s how badly Soviet atheism failed in Europe
(Jeremy Weber, Christianity Today)

Northern California high school addresses anti-Semitic, racist incidents with assembly
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Tel Aviv to celebrate bisexuality at 2017 pride parade
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Bill would reject all conversions in Israel but those performed by Chief Rabbinate
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

South Korean Catholics hope new president can unify nation
(Simone Orendain, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Pope Francis: Death penalty is inadmissible
(Junno Arocho Esteves, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Bishops among first signatories to pledge to end to death penalty
(Mark Pattison, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Filipino bishops praise cross-country march against death penalty
(Catholic News Agency, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Idaho lawsuit challenges refusal to provide kosher meals for Jewish prisoners
(Don Byrd, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty)

Agudath Israel files illegal discrimination lawsuit against Jackson Township
(Lakewood Scoop)

Suit challenges zoning laws as discriminatory against Orthodox Jews
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

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