Category: Religious Freedom

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Supreme Court Rules Against Navy SEALs Seeking Religious Exemptions from Vaccine Mandate

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against 35 members of the Naval Special Warfare community (NSWC), including 26 Navy SEALs, who had requested religious accommodations...

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District of Columbia’s Effort to Vaccinate Minors Behind Parents’ Backs Blocked by Federal Court

The City Council for the District of Columbia passed an ordinance in 2020 which allows students as young as 11 years old to obtain an...

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Another Faith-Based Foster Care Agency Wins in Michigan

The state of Michigan has agreed to settle a religious freedom discrimination lawsuit brought by Catholic Charities West Michigan in 2019 over the state’s attempt...

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Defense Secretary Asks Supreme Court to Block 5th Circuit Ruling Protecting Navy SEALs’ Religious Objections to Vaccine

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin has requested the U.S. Supreme Court stay (i.e., block) a lower court decision favoring 35 members of the...

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Christian Foster Parents Who Lost License over Biblical Beliefs May Sue, Federal Court Rules

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court decision dismissing a New Jersey couple’s lawsuit against the state after it removed...

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Two More Federal Courts Rule in Favor of Religious Objections to Military’s Vaccine Mandate

Our nation’s military servicemembers were ordered last September to receive COVID-19 vaccinations or be discharged. Some exemptions have been granted for medical and administrative reasons,...

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Supreme Court Turns Away Religious Hiring Case from Christian College – for Now

Gordon College, a Christian educational institution in Wenham, Massachusetts, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an employment dispute with one of its professors that...

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‘The Bible Stays and our Veterans Win’; Lawsuit over POW/MIA Display at VA Hospital Settles

Lawyers at First Liberty Institute have announced a settlement of a years-long litigation over a POW/MIA display at the Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center (MVAMC)...

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Pro-Life Nurse Wins $370,000 After Refusing to Assist with Abortions

Illinois might be one of the most liberal states in the country now, but in 1977 the state legislature had the good sense to pass...

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United Airlines’ ‘Coercion’ of Religious Employees over Vaccine Mandate ‘Irreparably Harmed’ Them – 5th Circuit

In an important religious freedom case, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has reversed a lower court and ruled that religious...

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Air Force Grants Nine Religious Exemptions from COVID-19 Vaccines

The United States Air Force has approved nine requests by airmen for exemptions from the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. These are the first requests the...

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Pro-Life Sidewalk Counselors in Greensboro, N.C., Win Settlement in Unlawful Arrest Case

A handful of Christians arrested in March and April 2020 for walking and praying in front of an abortion facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, have...

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City Orders Church to Stop Feeding the Homeless; Church Sues

There’s a familiar but sardonic saying that goes, “No good deed goes unpunished.” For one church in Brookings, Oregon, attempting to fulfill the Bible’s imperative...

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Cop Suspended for Praying at Abortion Clinic While Off-Duty Wins Cash Settlement

A 13-year veteran of the Louisville, Kentucky, police department has received a $75,000 settlement from the city for its wrongful suspension of the officer for...

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Michigan Faith-Based Adoption Agency Wins Big Settlement After State Tries to Shut Them Down

A recent legal victory for religious freedom in the case of a Philadelphia faith-based child-placement agency at the U.S. Supreme Court has now resulted in...

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Finland Prosecutes Christian Member of Parliament for Hate Speech After Quoting Bible

Christianity may be the official religion of Finland, but the country is currently exhibiting signs that, in practice the government and the state churches tolerate...

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Oregon Bakers Who Refused Wedding Cake for Two Women Have Damage Award Reversed by Court

It’s another one of those “good news, bad news” stories involving religious freedom and freedom of speech in the marketplace. First, the good news. Aaron...

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Federal Agencies Storing, Sharing Information on Employees with Religious Objections to Vaccination Mandates

There appears to be a “coordinated data collection” effort being undertaken across a wide spectrum of federal agencies, concerning employees who have requested a religious...

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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Case of Government ‘Interpreting’ Church Doctrine

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an important religious freedom case involving a local government’s foray into interpreting church doctrine. The case concerns...

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Two Marines Granted First Religious Exemptions in Military to COVID-19 Vaccines

Members of the U.S. military go to work each day in order to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States.” They are willing...

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Family Organizations Ask Supreme Court to Protect Religious Liberty, Halt Vaccine Mandate

On Friday, January 7, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case over the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) employer vaccine mandate,...

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Navy SEALs Win First Legal Battle in Fight for Religious Exemption from COVID Mandate

A federal judge in Texas has issued an injunction blocking the U.S. Navy from punishing several dozen Navy SEALs and other Special Warfare servicemembers for...

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Religious and Secular Employers Ask Supreme Court to Block OSHA Vaccine Mandate

The legal battles over the Biden administration’s attempt to impose vaccination requirements on various segments of the nation’s workers has landed at the U.S. Supreme...

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Supreme Court Upholds NY Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers Without Religious Exemptions

The U.S. Supreme Court has turned away a request from 20 New York healthcare workers for relief from the state’s vaccine mandate. The mandate for...

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