Judgment On Notice For Seventh-Day Adventist, Ministry of Education Case

Judgment On Notice For Seventh-Day Adventist, Ministry of Education Case

The Attorney-General’s Office, on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts, has appealed against the ruling made by the Civil High Court last year. Judgment On Notice For Seventh-Day Adventist, Ministry of Education Case Seventh-day Adventist Church lawyers Andrew Tokley QC (front) followed by David Bennett QC outside…

Judge accepts immigrant activists’ religious liberty defense

Judge accepts immigrant activists’ religious liberty defense

This Oct. 2, 2012, file photo shows U.S. Border Patrol agents patrolling the border fence near Naco, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) TUCSON, Ariz. (RNS)—An Arizona federal judge has reversed the convictions of four faith-based volunteers who were fined and put on probation for aiding migrants at the border, saying…

Church and state, again

A few weeks back, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could once again redraw the line separating church and state. The court has not been clear where that line is. Sixteen years ago, then–Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist ruled that a Washington State scholarship program could…

Big Beaver Falls SD among 55 charged to change religion policy

Big Beaver Falls SD among 55 charged to change religion policy

Daveen Rae Kurutz @DK_NewsData and @DKreports Feb 10, 2020 at 5:01 PM The Harrisburg-based Independence Law Center ordered 55 Pennsylvania school districts, including the Big Beaver Falls Area School District, to change policies silencing students from speaking about religion or face a lawsuit. BEAVER FALLS — Big Beaver Falls Area…

Big Beaver Falls SD among 55 charged to change religion policy

Big Beaver Falls SD among 55 charged to change religion policy

Daveen Rae Kurutz @DK_NewsData and @DKreports Feb 10, 2020 at 5:01 PM The Harrisburg-based Independence Law Center ordered 55 Pennsylvania school districts, including the Big Beaver Falls Area School District, to change policies silencing students from speaking about religion or face a lawsuit. BEAVER FALLS — Big Beaver Falls Area…

The First Amendment Isn’t a Free Pass To Discriminate

The First Amendment Isn’t a Free Pass To Discriminate

On June 27, 1989, President George H. W. Bush stated that “flag burning is wrong … burning the flag goes too far and I want to see that matter remedied.” He added that “support for the First Amendment need not extend to desecration of the American flag.” These quotes by…

This Week at Baylor: Feb. 9-Feb. 15, 2020

This Week at Baylor: Feb. 9-Feb. 15, 2020

Ryan Flanigan, songwriter and church music director of All Saints Dallas, will speak at the Baylor School of Music’s Hearn Innovators in Christian Music Series. Alison Frontier, Ph.D., principal investigator for the Frontier Research Group at the University of Rochester, will give a lecture at the department of chemistry and…

New case shows why support for religious liberty should be bipartisan

New case shows why support for religious liberty should be bipartisan

In a major bipartisan win for religious freedom on Monday, a federal court tossed out the criminal convictions of four volunteers who, due to their religious convictions, risked their lives to leave food and water for illegal immigrants without a permit. The court rightly ruled that prosecuting them would violate…

Federal judge accepts religious liberty defense of immigrant rights activists

Federal judge accepts religious liberty defense of immigrant rights activists

A file picture of the border wall between the US and Mexico. (RNS) An Arizona federal judge has reversed the convictions of four faith-based volunteers who were fined and put on probation for aiding migrants at the border, saying that the activists were simply exercising their “sincerely held religious beliefs.”…

EDITORIAL: Religious rights victory for elderly Fredericksburg couple

EDITORIAL: Religious rights victory for elderly Fredericksburg couple

Fredericksburg retired Lutheran minister Ken Hauge. ON Jan. 16, 1786, the Virginia General Assembly passed the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, written by Thomas Jefferson, which stated that “no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested,…

Supreme Court Hears Montana Case On School Choice And Religious Schools

Supreme Court Hears Montana Case On School Choice And Religious Schools

Kendra Espinoza in her Kalispell home Jan. 14, 2020. Espinoza’s family is front and center in the case before the U.S. Supreme Court, which will decide whether states like Montana can exclude religious schools from school choice programs. Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments both for and…

Education Frontlines: In public schools, church, state separate

Education Frontlines: In public schools, church, state separate

John Richard Schrock By JOHN RICHARD SCHROCK School-sponsored prayer is not back, despite some media announcements in mid-January. The First Amendment enacted in 1791 clearly states that “Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof….” Thomas Jefferson stated this clause was to…

Ruling against business discrimination challenged in Arizona

Ruling against business discrimination challenged in Arizona

Arizona Attorney General. (Capitol Media Services/Courtesy, file) PHOENIX — Arizona’s top prosecutor is urging a federal appeals court to allow a Colorado woman and the company she owns to refuse to design a website for a same-sex wedding. In a new legal brief filed with the 10th Circuit Court of…

Brnovich leads push to overturn Colorado anti-discrimination law

Brnovich leads push to overturn Colorado anti-discrimination law

Arizona’s top prosecutor is urging a federal appeals court to allow a Colorado woman and the company she owns to refuse to design a web site for a same-sex wedding. In a new legal brief filed with the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, Attorney General Mark Brnovich said the rights…

The Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause seem to be at war

Comments (0) Ohio Coalition for Equity & Adequacy of School Funding www.ohiocoalition.org The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution – Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the…