A fe excepts rom the Law and Religion Blog UK’s roundup:
- Doug Chaplin: Living comfortably: the fiction of a stipend? which Gary Alderson conveniently summarizes as “a blog post on the recent press reports that Church of England stipends are enough to live on basically pointing out they are, as long as you’ve got other income…. ‘”: however, do read the full post.
- Church of England: Appendices to Report of Independent Reviewer on Appointment to the Sheffield See and Related Concerns.
- Church of England: Week in Westminster, 18th-22nd September 2017. The House of Commons and the House of Lords are both currently in recess, but this week written answers were published to questions to Government from bishops on Burma, Sudan, gambling and debt relief. Parliament will return on 9 October.
- Máiréad Enright, Human Rights in Ireland: Replace v Repeal and the Politics of Legal Certainty: on the first meeting of the Oireachtas Committee on Repeal of the 8th Amendment to the Constitution (on abortion).
- Neil Foster, Law and Religion Australia: Contractor dismissed due to views on same sex marriage: comment on the legal implications of the decision to terminate the contract, especially in light of the safeguards recently legislated by the Federal Parliament.
- House of Commons Library: Brexit: a reading list of post-EU Referendum publications by Parliament and the Devolved Assemblies.
- Simon Kershaw: Annual Almanac (Common Worship calendar and lectionary), for the year beginning Advent Sunday 2017; available for smartphones, tablets, computers – Windows, Mac, and iOS, Android, &c, all catered for.
- Martyn Percy, Christian Today: Consciences, Convictions and Consequences: A Brief Response to the Review of the Nomination to the See of Sheffield.
- Joshua Rozenberg. Law Society Gazette: All in the family: comment on two pending appeals in the UKSC: Steinfeld (on the unavailability of opposite-sex civil partnerships and Owens (on irretrievable breakdown of marriage).