Supreme Court Declines Texas v. California Lawsuit

Case challenged California travel ban to Texas. On Monday the Supreme Court declined to take up a case between California and Texas that had the potential to weigh…

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In-Home Worship Ruled Protected by Supreme Court

Court says California’s restrictions violate religious liberty. The Supreme Court ruled late Friday prevented California from enforcing restrictions on in-person religious meetings in homes, including prayer groups and…

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Supreme Court Sidesteps Cases Claiming Religious Bias

Justices turn away cases involving religious rights in the workplace. On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear appeals of two cases with claims of illegal workplace religious…

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House Passes Equality Act

Bill had faced significant opposition. In a 224-206 vote, the House of Representatives passed the Equality Act on Friday. The legislation separates biological sex from so-called gender identity,…

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Equality Act Vote Slated for Today in House

Would restrict religious protections and expand them for gender identity. H.R. 5, a carryover from the 116th Congress, also known as the Equality Act, is scheduled for a…

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Supreme Court Okays Pastor’s Presence for Death Row Inmate

Willie B. Smith III will be allowed a pastor for lethal injection. Willie B. Smith III was scheduled to be executed through lethal injection this past week, but…

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Supreme Court Allows Indoor Worship in California

Permits certain restrictions while lifting others. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled late last week that California churches could resume meeting indoors. The divided decision still allows for the…

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Education Department Announces Faith-Based Equal Treatment Rule

Participation in Social Service programs do not endanger legal rights and protections. This week the Department of Education announced a joint final rule, with eight other federal agencies,…

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Supreme Court Rules for Worshippers

New York governor may not ban gatherings due to COVID. In a 5-4 decision right before Thanksgiving, the Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing certain limits on…

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Supreme Court Hears Second Day of Cases

Cases deal with drug prices and religious freedom.  As the October 2020 term of the U.S. Supreme Court got underway, the Justices heard the second day of arguments…

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