WILL Appeals Religious Liberty Case to U.S. Supreme Court

WILL Appeals Religious Liberty Case to U.S. Supreme Court

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court in St. Augustine v. Underly , urging the high court to review whether the Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction violated the First Amendment when it withheld transportation…

John Cornyn grills Ketanji Brown Jackson over gay marriage

John Cornyn grills Ketanji Brown Jackson over gay marriage

U.S. Sen. John Cornyn – Photo: C-SPAN. U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) sought to re-litigate the fight over whether same-sex couples have the right to marry, grilling Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson over the issue during her confirmation hearing on Tuesday. For nearly 28 minutes of his allotted half-hour,…

Organization calls for removal of Elizabethton crosses

Organization calls for removal of Elizabethton crosses

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. ( WJHL ) — A Wisconsin-based organization wants the City of Elizabethton to take down the three iconic crosses on Lynn Mountain that overlook the city. The crosses have been there for decades. The Freedom From Religion Foundation says it wants the crosses removed because they are located…

Alito and Thomas eye bigger carveout for churches to discriminate in hiring

WASHINGTON (CN) — A church accused of discriminating against a bisexual lawyer lost its bid for a Supreme Court hearing but still caught the attention of two conservative justices Monday. “To force religious organizations to hire messengers and other personnel who do not share their religious views would undermine not…

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

FILE – In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo, Kim Davis, the county clerk for Rowan County in Kentucky, works with the county election board on Election Day, in Morehead, Ky. A federal judge has ruled, Friday, March 18, 2022, that the former Kentucky clerk violated the constitutional rights of…

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

A federal judge has ruled that a former Kentucky clerk violated the constitutional rights of two same-sex couples who were among those to whom she wouldn’t issue marriage licenses — a refusal that sparked international attention and briefly landed her in jail in 2015. U.S. District Judge David Bunning in…

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

FILE – In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo, Kim Davis, the county clerk for Rowan County in Kentucky, works with the county election board on Election Day, in Morehead, Ky. A federal judge has ruled, Friday, March 18, 2022, that the former Kentucky clerk violated the constitutional rights of…

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

Judge: Same-sex marriage license denials violated rights

FILE – In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo, Kim Davis, the county clerk for Rowan County in Kentucky, works with the county election board on Election Day, in Morehead, Ky. A federal judge has ruled, Friday, March 18, 2022, that the former Kentucky clerk violated the constitutional rights of…

Judge finds Kim Davis violated the rights of same-sex couples

ASHLAND, Ky. (CN) — Former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis violated the rights of two same-sex couples when she denied them marriage licenses according to a federal judge’s ruling on Friday. U.S. District Judge David Bunning issued his ruling for a pair of cases against Davis on Friday, finding that she…

Organization calls for removal of Elizabethton crosses

Organization calls for removal of Elizabethton crosses

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WJHL) — A Wisconsin-based organization wants the City of Elizabethton to take down the three iconic crosses on Lynn Mountain that overlook the city. The crosses have been there for decades. The Freedom From Religion Foundation says it wants the crosses removed because they are located on city…

Discrimination, Religion, and Tai Ji Men

Discrimination, Religion, and Tai Ji Men

The right to non-discrimination and freedom of religion or belief may conflict. International case law has dictated some rules to harmonize them. by PierLuigi Zoccatelli* *A paper presented at the webinar “ Tai Ji Men: 25 Years of Discrimination ,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on March…

Justices Decline to Revisit Who Is a Minister Under Job Bias Law

Justices Decline to Revisit Who Is a Minister Under Job Bias Law

A gavel is displayed. Massachusetts religious college to face teacher’s suit State’s top court found job didn’t make her a ‘minister’ A Massachusetts religious college failed to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to review a state court ruling that a former teacher can sue for alleged job bias because she…

U.S. Supreme Court takes up clash between religion and LGBT rights

U.S. Supreme Court takes up clash between religion and LGBT rights

WASHINGTON, Feb 22 (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday took up a major new legal fight pitting religious beliefs against LGBT rights, agreeing to hear an evangelical Christian web designer’s free speech claim that she cannot be forced under a Colorado anti-discrimination law to produce websites for same-sex…

How Much Is Religious Tax Exemption Worth In Australia?

How Much Is Religious Tax Exemption Worth In Australia?

Yes. Australian law treats religious entities as tax exempt. In addition to large and small denominations such as the Anglicans, Catholics and Seventh Day Angels, the Exclusive Bretherens are also included in this group. In the Charities Act 2013, this is expressly stated. Table of contents How Much Tax Does…

Justices Decline to Revisit Who Is a Minister Under Job Bias Law

Justices Decline to Revisit Who Is a Minister Under Job Bias Law

A gavel is displayed. Massachusetts religious college to face teacher’s suit State’s top court found job didn’t make her a ‘minister’ A Massachusetts religious college failed to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to review a state court ruling that a former teacher can sue for alleged job bias because she…

Discrimination or free speech? Supreme Court decides to weigh in

Discrimination or free speech? Supreme Court decides to weigh in

" Eliminating … ideas is CADA’s very purpose ." Those words from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals about Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act may be some of the most honest but chilling words ever uttered in a federal opinion. The court ruled that a state could not only compel an artist…