Rule Published for Religious Freedom in Social Services

Federal departments propose rulemaking to clarify religious rights. Nine federal agencies proposed a new rule to restore religious liberty protections for those who use social services. The proposition…

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Religious Discrimination Policy Enhancements Proposed

Federal health officials post a rulemaking notice to restore conscience complaint process. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking last…

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President Celebrates Bicentennial of U.S.-Mexico Cooperation

White House publishes a statement on Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day. President Biden celebrated 200 years of relationship between Mexico and the United States on Monday. Mexico first…

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House Passes Respect for Marriage Act

The legislation provides new protections for same-sex and interracial unions. The House of Representatives passed the Respect for Marriage Act with bipartisan support on Thursday. Since the Senate…

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Representative Roy Introduces Religious Protections to Marriage Bill

Amendment is similar to Senator Lee’s that did not pass in the Senate.  Representative Chip Roy of Texas introduced an amendment to the Respect for Marriage Act on…

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Justice Sotomayor Issues Stay in Jewish University Case

She has temporarily blocked the state judge’s court order regarding LGBTQ club. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor temporarily blocked an order made by a New York state court…

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Federal Judge Rules Requiring PrEP Coverage Unconstitutional

He ruled that it violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Northern Texas U.S. District Court Judge Reed O’Connor issued a ruling that requiring a Christian-owned company to provide…

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Justice Alito Gives Religious Liberty Speech

He says the “turn away from religion” has contributed to issues pertaining to religious freedom. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke at the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit…

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Legislators Say State Department Supporting Atheism Abroad

The funding program violates religious clauses of the Constitution. A group of 15 legislators is questioning the constitutionality of a State Department program to fund the spread of…

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Justice Department Files Against Lansing, Michigan

The city is alleged to have engaged in religious discrimination against a Seventh-day Adventist. Last week, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the city of Lansing, Michigan…

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