The D.C. Circuit upheld U.S. House chaplain Patrick Conroy’s determination that House rules require invocations opening the legislative day to be religious in nature.
The horrific church bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday are reflective of the increasing threat of violence faced by religious minorities across Asia, according to the NYTimes.
A Juvenile Court judge in Nashville urged Tennessee’s legislature and Governor to reject a bill permitting state-funded, faith-based foster care providers to discriminate on the basis of religion.
The largest outbreak of measles in the United States in more than 25 years has led lawmakers in multiple states to rethink religious exemptions from vaccination mandates.
RFRA is increasingly being used as a tool of defendants on both sides of the political aisle when their conduct is motivated by their religious beliefs.