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View items...Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Public Prayer
Thursday, 23 May 201305/20/13 . . . The U.S. Supreme Court will review a case alleging that a New York town council violated separation of church and state by beginning most of its meetings with a Christian prayer. The last Supreme Court case on the topic was 30 years ago, and held that legislative meetings may open with prayer as long as they don't advance a single faith. The town does use other prayers, though most are Christian.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/justices-to-weigh-whether-prayers-at-meetings-violate-separation-of-church-state/2013/05/20/9dbab526-c185-11e2-8bd8-2788030e6b44_story.html
Gay Weddings, Flowers, and Religious Exercise
Thursday, 23 May 201305/16/13 . . . A Washington florist declined to provide the flowers for a same-sex ceremony because it violated her religious beliefs. She did not otherwise refuse to serve homosexuals. The Attorney General filed a lawsuit against her, and she has counter-sued on religious liberties principles.
http://www.adfmedia.org/News/PRDetail/8199
05/17/13 . . . The florist is alleging religious discrimination by the Attorney General, as the state is asking her to violate her deeply held religious beliefs. The ACLU has sued the florist as well.
http://www.worldmag.com/2013/05/florist_in_gay_wedding_fight_files_religious_discrimination_suit
Victories in HHS Mandate Cases
Saturday, 11 May 201305/06/13 ... The government withdrew from an appeal of the lower court ruling in favor of Tyndale House Publishers, perhaps fearing that its argument that Tyndale was not religious enough for a religious exemption would not be plausible.
http://www.adfmedia.org/News/PRDetail/7667
http://religionclause.blogspot.com/2013/05/dc-circuit-grants-governments-strategic.html
05/08/13 ... The Thomas More Law Center filed a new lawsuit on the contraception mandate, on behalf of M&N Plastics, a small business run by four Christian brothers. They have never offered insurance covering contraception, sterilization, or abortifacients, and face massive financial penalties.
http://www.lifenews.com/2013/05/08/family-business-sues-obama-over-hhs-mandate-would-pay-218000-in-fines/
05/03/13 ... Yet another lawsuit against the HHS contraceptive coverage mandate was filed by the American Freedom Law Center, on behalf of Johnson Welded Products, also owned by a Catholic family.
http://religionclause.blogspot.com/2013/05/another-small-business-challenge-to.html
Cheerleaders Did Not Violate Establishment Clause
Saturday, 11 May 201305/09/13 ... The cheerleaders won in a recent lawsuit over whether they could put Scripture verses on their banners. The lawsuit turned around whether the banners were speech by the school or by the cheerleaders.
http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/cheerleaders_bible_banners_dont_violate_establishment_clause_judge_rules/
05/09/13 ... The Court concluded that the verses were private religious speech, which the Freedom From Religion Foundation said was misguided.
http://religionclause.blogspot.com/2013/05/texas-trial-court-says-cheerleaders-can.html
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/05/08/.UYrbW392E5g.email
Pentagon Wavers Alarmingly on Religious Tolerance
Saturday, 11 May 201304/30/13 ... The Military Religious Freedom Foundation, led by Mikey Weinstein, met with Pentagon officials and shared it view that U.S. troops who proselytize are guilty of sedition and treason and should be prosecuted.
http://townhall.com/columnists/toddstarnes/2013/04/30/religious-groups-fear-christian-purge-from-military-n1583009
05/01/13 ... The Pentagon confirmed that religious proselytization is not permitted and could result in court martial.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/05/01/Breaking-Pentagon-Confirms-Will-Court-Martial-Soldiers-Who-Share-Christian-Faith
05/02/13 ... The Alliance Defending Freedom filed a Freedom of Information Act request for records related to the Pentagon statement that members of the military could be subjected to court martial for "religious proselytization." The Department of Defense began to backtrack on its position.
http://www.adfmedia.org/News/PRDetail/8142
05/06/13 ... The Southern Baptist Convention issued a thoughtful statement on freedom of religion in the military, that summarizes some recent developments.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/140159393/Statement-Regarding-Military-Religious-Liberties-1
Gay Catholic-school Teacher Fights Back on Firing
Saturday, 11 May 201305/05/13 ... The Catholic diocese of Columbus recently fired one of its Catholic school teachers, after word of her lesbian relationship became public when she listed it in her mother's obituary. She has filed complaints of discrimination with both the local teachers union and the city, based on an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation. The diocese says that it fired her because she violated church moral teachings, not because she is gay.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2013/05/05/teachers-firing-raises-questions.html
05/01/13 ... Bishop Campbell stands by the decision because the teacher's relationship violates the church's moral teaching. The city's anti-discrimination ordinance does not have a religious exemption.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2013/04/30/bishop-responds-watterson-teacher.html