Law and Religion Headlines


Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Boy Scouts' gay policy debate angers religious right, conservative pundits
(Huffington Post)

Irish rank religion dead last in terms of importance, poll suggests
(Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post)

Episcopal Bishop outlines religious reasons to protect environment
(Susan Bence, Milwaukee Public Radio)

New limitations: Saudi Arabia clips religious police’s wings
(Middle East Online)

Evangelicals most concerned about religious freedom in US
(Matthew Brown, Deseret News)

Yemen's forgotten Christians
(Raymond Ibrahim, Gatestone Institute)

Jerusalem, capital of Israel: An Islamic prophecy
(Ali Salim, Gatestone Institute)

Russia to rework bill on offending religion
(Steve Gutterman, Reuters)

Gambia: Is the attempt to make Friday a non working day in favour of Islam or not?
(Ousman Njie, AllAfrica)

Tanzania: Seek redress in court, victims of police brutality urged
(Issa Yussuf, AllAfrica)

Nigeria: Islamic cleric shot dead in Ogun during masquerade festival
(Sheriff Balogun, AllAfrica)

Court decision on anti-Semitic tweets emboldens European activists
(Cnaan Liphshiz, JTA)

Philippines church protester sentenced to jail
(BBC)

Landmark synagogue seeks right to demolish itself
(Reid Singer, The Jewish Daily Forward)

Tax breaks proposed for religious businesses
(David Lee, Courthouse News Service)

Prince George’s Co. school lets Muslim students out of class to pray
(Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post)

Monday, 28 January 2013

Religious freedom advocates, often ignored, find a friend in UN representative Heiner Bielefeldt
(Emily Belz, World News Service)

Jihadists and secular activists clash in Syria
(Hania Mourtada and Anne Barnard, New York Times)

Thousands rally in Paris for same-sex marriage
(Steven Erlanger, New York Times)

Washington casts wary eye at Muslim Brotherhood
(Lara Jakes, Associated Press)

Women-in-combat approval debated
(Peter Smith, Courier-journal.com)

Don't preach to the preacher: Rabbis tweak readings to make inaugural service 'Jewier'
(Ron Kampeas, JTA)

Birth control lawsuits: Obama health care mandates loosen legal challenges
(Rachel Zoll, Huffington Post)

Kyrgyzstan: Extradition "would violate our international human rights obligations"
(Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service)

Event: Crucial debate on therapy for unwanted same-sex attraction
(Christian Concern)

Boy Scouts close to ending ban on gay members, leaders
(Pete Williams, NBC News)

Holocaust Memorial Day marked in UK
(BBC News)

Religious leaders call upon Obama administration to take initiative on Mideast peace
(Catholic World News)

Royal succession bill raises religious questions
(Janyce McGregor, CBC News)

Nigeria: Tambuwal tasks religious leaders on peaceful co-existence
(allAfrica.com)

Mali town recalls Islamist invaders as both terrifying and gentle
(Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times)

RH activist convicted of religious offense
(RH activist convicted of religious offense, Philippine Star)

Obama proposals on gun control align with religious leaders' pleas
(Jerry Filteau, National Catholic Reporter)

British MP may face disciplinary action over Israel remarks
(Jewish Press)

RI judge unseals documents related to disgraced Roman Catholic organization Legion of Christ
(David Klepper, Associated Press via Star Tribune)

Christian school in Thousand Oaks files religious liberty lawsuit
(Tom Kisken, Ventura County Star)

U.S. condemns sentencing of American pastor in Iran
(Arshad Mohammed and Sarah N. Lynch, Reuters via. Chicago Tribune)

More on public benefit, charitable status and “closed” congregations
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Royal Interference, CourtTube and Religious Freedom – The Human Rights Roundup
(Daniel Isenberg, UK Human Rights Blog)

Saturday, 26 January 2013

CA Christian school files religious liberty suit
(Associated Press, Mercury News)

A flood of suits fights coverage of birth control
(Ethan Bronner, The New York Times)

Global Faiths: Buddhism, a religion of enlightenment
(Marlin Jeschke, Goshen News)

Sat: Mishra should focus on goods and services, not religion (Row over Hinduism)
(Julien Neaves, Trinidad Express)

In Obama’s inauguration speech, a new American religion
(Diana Butler Ross, The New York Times)

Acting as a mediator at the crossroads of faith and film
(Samuel G. Freedman, The New York Times)

The Gambia: Letter from B’ham: On feeble politicians and religious leaders
(P.K. Jarju, Jollofnews)

Catholic bishops to investigate Catholic hospital group that argued in lawsuit that fetuses are not people
(Jaweed Kaleem, Huffington Post)

A brush with justice turns sect inward
(Josh Dawsey and Pervaiz Shalwani, Wall Street Journal)

Catholic church birth-control suit thrown out by U.S. judge
(Andrew Zajac, Washington Post)

Episcopal leader to visit 'continuing Episcopalians' in breakaway SC diocese
(Michael Gryboski, Christian Post)

40 years after Roe v. Wade, thousands march to oppose abortion
(Ashley Parker, New York Times)

Pope Benedict tweets support for US pro-life rallies
(Catholic News Agency)

RI judge delays unsealing of Legion of Christ docs
(David Klepper, Huffington Post)

UK government source: Teachers may face firing for refusing to teach gay marriage
(Katherine Weber, Christian Post)

Islam and science: The road to renewal
(The Economist)

Catholic Church's new envoy to Malaysia wants closer ties with Muslims
(Jason Ng and Celine Fernandez, Wall Street Journal)

Nigerian church leader suggest gay marriage could wipe out human race
(Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post)

Egypt: Christian leaders call for prayer on 2nd anniv. of Mubarak's ousting
(Alex Murashko, Christian Post)

Manifesting inconsistency in marriage equality rights
(Allison Jernow, Jurist)

Medicine, Strasbourg, and conscientious objection
(Julian Sheather, BMJ Group Blogs)

The House of Lords “doing God” again – freedom of religion and conscience
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Friday, 25 January 2013

State Duma passes bill banning propaganda of homosexuality among children in first reading
(Interfax-Religion)

Germany's Bremen to recognize Islam officially
(TRT)

UC Riverside: Lecture to explore religion in China
(Bettye Miller, UCR Today)

EVENT February 5, 2013: Toward a Theory of Religious Pluralism
(featuring Peter Berger, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs)

Christian school in Thousand Oaks files religious liberty lawsuit
(Tom Kisken, Ventura County Star)

For atheist China, religion is no longer a poison
(Saibal Dasgupta, The Times of India)

Liberty Institute defends teacher fired for answering student's question
(Edward Lane, Examiner.com)

Syria: Attacks on religious sites raise tensions
(Human Rights Watch)

Pope Benedict on social networking: The virtual is real
(Nicole Winfield, Associated Press via WWRN)

Equal marriage on the way as Bill published
(Adam Wagner, UK Human Rights Blog)

UK Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill: the published text
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Bishop of Leicester responds to Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill
(The Church of England)

Trigg on ‘cleverly nuanced’ religious liberty rulings
(Matthew Cantirino, First Things)

Hindu religious leader jailed in US for visa fraud
(Times of India)

Skirmish won in war for religious freedom
(Robert Knight, Washington Times)

Most want Roe maintained, but religious views remain mixed
(Peter Smith, Courier-Journal)

Iran’s religious crackdown
(Paul Marshall, National Review)

Landslip liability for Whitby church?
(David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK)

Religious exemptions key to RI gay marriage debate
(Associated Press)

EgyptAir reviews in-flight movies after Islamist complaint
(Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Sophie Hares, Reuters)

Arkansas Senate to vote on bill to allow guns in church
(AP via Fox News)

RI judge orders Legion of Christ papers unsealed
(AP via Wall Street Journal)

'None' leaders to chart path for more political, cultural power for religiously unaffiliated
(Dan Merica, CNN)

At National Cathedral, dean preaches the gospel of activism
(Michelle Boorstein, Washington Post)

Arkansas Bible course bill proposed by Rep. Denny Altes to teach elective in public schools
(Huffington Post)

Lutherans warn Vatican against simpler conversions
(Alessandro Speciale, Religion News Service via Washington Post)

French union of Jewish students wins Twitter anti-Semitism suit
(AP via Huffington Post)

Baroness Warsi: Fewer than one in four people believe Islam is compatible with British way of life
(Oliver Wright, The Independent)

Muslim gangs enforce Sharia law in London
(Soeren Kern, Gatestone Institute)

Clashes Erupt across Egypt
(allafrica.com)

Kazakhstan: "Protect us from officials' lawlessness"
(Mushfig Bayram, Forum 18)

Arvada pastor Bob Enyart settles lawsuit by NPR's "Science Friday"
(Electa Draper, The Denver Post)

ACLJ files 4th direct challenge to HHS Mandate: Federal suit filed on behalf of OH companies & their owners
(ACLJ)

East Shore church to pay $10K fine for fake 'terrorist raid'
(Matt Miller, The Patriot-News)

Milwaukee Archdiocese says it's going broke
(Annysa Johnson, The Journal Sentinel)

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Antisemitism: Obsession or Logic?
(Alex Joffe, Jewish Ideas Daily)

Bureaucracy stalls construction of Italy’s first Holocaust museum
(Ruth Ellen Gruber, JTA)

NATO push on women’s roles calls for treading onto delicate turf: Islam
(Viola Gienger, United States Institute of Peace)

What religious freedom?
(Timothy George, Robert George and Eric Metaxas, Christian Post Opinion)

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