Click here to view original article www.texastribune.org McLennan County Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley has waged a battle against the State Commission on Judicial Conduct after it issued a public warning against her for refusing to perform same-sex marriages. Sign up for The Brief , The Texas Tribune’s daily…
State attorney general files lawsuit against nation’s first religious charter school
Click here to view original article angelusnews.com The Oklahoma attorney general filed a lawsuit, claiming the St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School, which would be the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school, violates the state’s religious liberty protections. (OSV News/Chris Porter, courtesy of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma) The…
Federal judge blocks Colorado from enforcing medication abortion “reversal” ban against Catholic clinic
Click here to view original article www.denverpost.com Colorado can’t prohibit a Catholic health clinic from using a controversial medication abortion “reversal” treatment, a federal judge ruled over the weekend in a lawsuit that seeks to block the first-of-its-kind state law on religious freedom grounds. U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Domenico…
Drummond files religion lawsuit
Click here to view original article www.pawhuskajournalcapital.com Oklahoma’s attorney general on Friday, Oct. 20 filed a lawsuit against what he characterized as a violation of the religious freedom rights of the state’s residents. Attorney General Gentner Drummond sued the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board for approving what would be…
Okla. Attorney General Files Lawsuit; Ryan Walters And Gov. Stitt Respond
Click here to view original article www.news9.com The Oklahoma attorney general has filed a lawsuit against publicly funded religious school. Governor Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent Ryan Walters responded. OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a lawsuit regarding the first ever publicly funded religious charter school. Drummond…
OK Attorney General files lawsuit over religious charter school
Click here to view original article news.yahoo.com OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Attorney General has filed a lawsuit over the controversial religious public charter school saying it violates the state and U.S. Constitutions. Attorney General brought the suit against the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board for approving what…
Christian parents sue California over charter school ban on religious instruction
Click here to view original article www.christianpost.com A group of Christian parents have filed a lawsuit against California over a charter school policy prohibiting the inclusion of religious materials in homeschool study programs. The parents of school-aged children who participate in the independent study programs of Blue Ridge Academy and…
Catholic charter school gets green light to open
Click here to view original article journalrecord.com The Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board meets Monday at the Oklahoma History Center to consider a charter contract for St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Charter School. The board voted 3-2 to approve the contract. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice) Listen to this…
Religious charter school receives green light to open next year
Click here to view original article www.enidnews.com The Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board meets Monday, Oct. 9, 2023, at Oklahoma History Center to consider a charter contract for St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Charter School. ( Nuria Martinez-Keel / Oklahoma Voice) OKLAHOMA CITY — The nation’s first Catholic charter…
Nation’s first religious charter school gets final approval from Oklahoma board
Click here to view original article www.oklahoman.com Oklahoma Voice The nation’s first Catholic charter school cleared its final bureaucratic hurdle and could open next year, barring a court order forbidding it. St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Charter School will be the first state-funded religious school. The school, created by the…
LOCAL CONSTITUTIONAL SCHOLAR TO SPEAK AT NEW ORLEANS SECULAR HUMANIST ASSOCIATION MEETING AT EAST BANK REGIONAL LIBRARY
Click here to view original article www.jeffparish.net NEWS RELEASE JEFFERSON PARISH, LOUISIANA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JEFFERSON, LA – Andrew L. Seidel, a constitutional attorney and author, will speak on the topic of “American Crusade: How the Supreme Court Is Weaponizing Religious Freedom ,” at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, October 21, 2023…
Smith & Tuttle on the Establishment Clause
Click here to view original article lsolum.typepad.com Peter J. Smith (George Washington University – Law School) & Robert W. Tuttle (George Washington University Law School) have posted Establishment Clause Mythology on SSRN. Here is the abstract: For 75 years, the Supreme Court’s opinions have reflected stark conflict between two competing…
WashU Law Professors Review SCOTUS Cases for Constitution Day
Click here to view original article www.studlife.com Washington University School of Law professors speak at the U.S. Supreme Court Review on September 26th. (Isabelle Diaz|Student Life) Washington University School of Law held a Constitution Day Supreme Court (SCOTUS) panel and discussed cases related to LGBTQ+ discrimination, affirmative action, voting rights,…
Legal fight over Oklahoma Catholic charter school draws help from national groups
Click here to view original article news.yahoo.com Laura Schuler, senior director for Catholic Education at Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, and Michael Scaperlanda, chancellor for the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, present a proposal for the nation’s first publicly funded Catholic charter school earlier this year at a meeting of the Oklahoma…
Legal fight over Oklahoma Catholic charter school draws help from national groups
Click here to view original article www.oklahoman.com The two sides squaring off over public funding for a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma have lawyered up. Already, 27 attorneys from six states and Washington, D.C., have signed on for the battle , which is in Oklahoma County now but may ultimately…
A Debate about Religious Liberty in America
Click here to view original article constitutioncenter.org How did America’s founders view religious liberty? What does it mean today? And to what does the Constitution require religious exemptions from generally applicable laws? Marci Hamilton , author of God vs. the Gavel: The Perils of Extreme Religious Liberty , and Michael…
OSDE moves to dismiss lawsuit against proposed religious online charter school
Click here to view original article www.poncacitynow.com OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — The Oklahoma State Department of Education and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters (R) have filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed against St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. Motion to dismiss lawsuit regarding St.…
Commentary: One nation under God
Click here to view original article www.nvdaily.com Hardly a day goes by when there is an attempt by a segment of our society to remove organized religion from our everyday lives. As a child I remember reciting the Lord’s Prayer in public school as well as reciting the Pledge Of…
Gay Teacher’s Case Latest to Probe Religion-Sex Bias Boundaries
Click here to view original article news.bloomberglaw.com Religious entity’s liability for non-religious bias at issue Drastic impacts forecast regardless of outcome on appeal The Fourth Circuit will be the latest court to examine the interplay between federal job discrimination law and religious freedom protections when it hears arguments Wednesday in…
First Liberty Asks Federal Court to Rehear Our Faith Under Fire Case
Click here to view original article firstliberty.org Share: Insider 2023 09 15 A4 1200×630 V1 This week, First Liberty—along with our friends at the Church State Council and the law firm Baker Botts LLP—filed a petition in our Faith Under Fire case involving Fire Chief Ron Hittle. Last month, a…
Jacksonville agrees to exempt Catholic bookstore from LGBT nondiscrimination law
Click here to view original article www.christianpost.com Getty Images The city of Jacksonville, Florida, has agreed to exempt a Catholic bookstore from an LGBT nondiscrimination law, thereby enabling the establishment to operate in accordance with its religious beliefs about gender and sexuality. Last Thursday, the city of Jacksonville and Queen…
Catholic charities fight for tax exemption at top Wisconsin court
The Catholic organization doesn’t want to pay the Wisconsin unemployment insurance tax, which is usually mandatory for private employers. (CN) — A Catholic nonprofit umbrella organization and its subordinate businesses went before the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday, arguing the groups ought to be exempt from paying the state’s unemployment…
CT Supreme Court rules for wife in religious marriage case, avoiding courts ‘interpreting’ doctrine
Connecticut Supreme Court, Hartford, Conn. May 2022. The state Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to enforce a premarital agreement signed by a couple as part of their Jewish wedding ceremony, saying that attempts to interpret and enforce disputes over religious doctrine would violate the constitutional prohibition against government interference in…
NC Symphony, NCDNCR being sued over COVID vaccine mandate
Image of NC Symphony is public domain via NC DNCR. Three former members of the North Carolina Symphony are suing their past employer to reinstate their jobs after being fired for refusing to comply with a COVID-19 vaccine mandate because of their religious beliefs. Chris Caudill, Rachel Niketopoulos, and David…
Joe Kennedy returns to Bremerton High School football, prays following win
BREMERTON — Moments after the Bremerton High School football team shook hands following its season-opening football win Friday night at Memorial Stadium, assistant coach Joe Kennedy walked to the 50-yard line and prayed. By himself, he knelt at the center of the 50-yard line for a quick prayer, that was…