Religious
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The Supreme Court ruled Monday on a dispute involving flying a religious flag outside Boston City Hall. The result proves to be a defeat for the ...
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U.S. State Department officials met six representatives of the spiritual discipline Falun Gong on April 25 for an update on the decades-long ongoing persecution in China. ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court has begun deliberating a case involving a former high school assistant football coach from Washington state which will impact how religious liberty ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case involving a religious employer’s decision to not hire a bisexual man. This means that a ...
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The United Airlines COVID-19 vaccine mandate has violated some employees’ religious beliefs, according to a federal appeals court. The company’s mandate allows for religious exemption applications ...
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What qualifies as protected free speech is still debated on school grounds and in court. A new case has emerged in Michigan, where a high school ...
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Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and all other military officials are barred from taking punitive action against two service members seeking religious exemptions to the military’s ...
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You probably haven’t heard of the Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia. It’s a small federal agency that assists courts in D.C. But this ...
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The Marine Corps is the first U.S. military branch to grant religious exemptions to the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, nearly two months after the vaccination deadline ...
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The Air Force has denied 2,130 requests for religious exemptions to the Department of Defense’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which is compelling a large portion of the ...
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COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadlines have come and gone, but the U.S. military has still not approved a single religious exemption.
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New York City religious and private school workers must get a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 20 or face termination.
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No U.S. military branch has granted a request for religious accommodations from the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, military officials said in court filings Friday. Over 16,000 U.S. ...
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Texans hit the polls earlier in the week to pass all eight proposed amendments to the state constitution, including one that curtails the ability of government ...
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A district court judge in Washington, D.C. issued a temporary injunction Thursday that bars both civilian and military plaintiffs from being fired after they filed a ...
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Chinese Communist Party Is ‘Cornered’ as World Awakens to Its Abuses: Religious Freedom CommissionerMore than ever, the Chinese Communist Party is finding itself backed into a corner as the world wakes up to its human rights atrocities
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The IRS has denied tax-exempt status to a Texas Christian group. A law firm representing the group says it’s because of religious discrimination.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Catholic foster agency in Philadelphia was free to turn away same-sex couples as foster parents on grounds of religious ...
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Sen. Marco Rubio led a bipartisan group of legislators calling on President Biden to take a more decisive role in protecting religious freedom across the world
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The Supreme Court has dramatically increased its support for religious freedom under the current Chief Justice. A report says it’s the most pro-religion court since the ...
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The Supreme Court again ruled in favor of religious gatherings in California—this time, lifting the restrictions on prayer meetings at home.
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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of churches in California in February. One county shut down all indoor gatherings as a safety measure, but the ...
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Religious liberty advocates are worried that President Joe Biden could undo progress in religious liberty by the Trump administration.
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Religious liberty is under assault around the world, and not just in Mainland China and countries under totalitarian regimes, but even in the United States where ...
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Kentucky's governor cannot prevent religious schools from providing in-person instruction to students, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.
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Montana’s decision to leave religious schools out of a state scholarship program funded by tax credits violates the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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Religious freedom in China is further eroding under the Chinese regime as it seeks to export such suppression internationally, according to USCIRF report.
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The State Department will hold its second Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom from July 16 through July 18,
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Dec. 13 that the government intends to draft new laws, being reviewed in the Religious Discrimination Bill, that would make ...