Attorney blasts judge’s decision in Seneca County vaccine case

Attorney blasts judge’s decision in Seneca County vaccine case

In this file photo, members of the Amish community file into the Seneca County Courthouse last month for a state Supreme Court hearing on an Amish man’s lawsuit that sought to overturn New York’s new ban on religious exemptions that allowed unvaccinated children to attend school. Spencer Tulis / Finger…

God Made Me Do It: The New Religious Freedom

God Made Me Do It: The New Religious Freedom

S ince before Trump, religious conservatives in this country have been developing a doctrine that the Constitution’s guarantee of freedom of religion allows them to refuse to comply with laws that are against their religion. On this basis religious people claim the right to refuse to participate in legal abortions,…

Saudi Arabia claiming immunity in High Court over discrimination case

Saudi Arabia claiming immunity in High Court over discrimination case

Bushra Ibrahim was employed at the Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau, Sherriff Street, Dublin, between June 2013 and June 2017. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has issued High Court proceedings in an employment law case in which it is claiming sovereign immunity. The case involves a woman, Bushra Ibrahim , who…

State Supreme Court rules in favor of Lexington t-shirt printing company

State Supreme Court rules in favor of Lexington t-shirt printing company

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) – The Supreme Court of Kentucky ruled in favor of a Hands On Originals, a Lexington t-shirt printing company that refused to print t-shirts for the city’s pride festival. In the opinion, Justice Laurance VanMeter wrote the wrong party filed the suit, making it almost impossible to…

Anti-LGBTQ Printer Wins on Technicality at Kentucky Supreme Court

Anti-LGBTQ Printer Wins on Technicality at Kentucky Supreme Court

The Kentucky Supreme Court has dismissed — on a technicality — a lawsuit brought against a shop that refused to print T-shirts for Lexington’s 2012 Pride Festival. “The court sidestepped debates over civil rights and the freedoms of religion and speech by ruling on a legal technicality, that the party…

Supreme Court declines La Plata student’s First Amendment appeal

Supreme Court declines La Plata student’s First Amendment appeal

A petition to review a writ of certiorari filed on behalf of a La Plata High School alumna, who claimed that the Charles County Public Schools system violated her First Amendment rights back in 2014 by allegedly promoting and endorsing assignments about Islam which conflicted with her Christianity, was denied…

Democrats imposing secular views on religion

At a recent televised town hall, former Rep. Beto O’Rourke called for religious institutions to lose their tax-exempt status if they disagree with him on same-sex marriage. CNN’s Don Lemon asked O’Rourke, “Do you think religious institutions like colleges, churches, charities – should they lose their tax-exempt status if they…

Religious liberty gaining momentum in court?

Religious liberty gaining momentum in court?

iStock photo PHOENIX, Ariz. (BP) — The Arizona Supreme Court last week rebuked states and municipalities that overzealously enforce anti-discrimination laws. The state’s highest court said the city of Phoenix cannot apply a nondiscrimination ordinance to the designers of custom wedding invitations. In a 5-3 decision, the court found Joanna…

What to watch for in the new Supreme Court session

What to watch for in the new Supreme Court session

What to watch for in the new Supreme Court session If you care about property rights, the environment and the First Amendment, here’s a quick checklist of cases to watch in the Supreme Court term starting this week. County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund The Clean Water Act makes…

Anti-Establishment Liberty Is Not A Discrimination Against Religion

Anti-Establishment Liberty Is Not A Discrimination Against Religion

(Image via Getty) This fall, the United States Supreme Court will determine whether a provision of the Montana Constitution which prohibits the distribution of public funds “to any church, school, academy, seminary, college, university, or other literary or scientific institution, controlled in whole or in party by any church, sect,…

Christianity at the Supreme Court: From majority power to minority rights

Login | October 01, 2019 university of Massachusetts Lowell (THE CONVERSATION) A movement for religious rights is transforming the place of religion in American public life. From the 1960s until very recently, liberals successfully argued at the Supreme Court that the tyranny of the majority cannot define the lives and…