Church or Wedding Venue? Group Says Township Broke Federal Law by Curbing Wedding Ceremonies

Dimondale church fights occupancy limits after wedding fines, citing federal protections Property marketed as “The Tarrington” for ceremonies while congregation seeks full worship rights under the First Amendment and RLUIPA Seats filled for three September weddings at a longtime church

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Washington Permanently Blocked from Enforcing Clergy Confession Law After Federal Court Agreement

Judge affirms First Amendment protections for Catholic confessions in stipulated injunction resolving months-long litigation A federal court in Tacoma will permanently bar the State of Washington from enforcing a 2025 amendment to its mandatory reporting law that would have required

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Court Denies Lance Shockley’s Bid to Have Daughters Serve as Spiritual Advisors During Execution

Judge rules Missouri’s refusal to admit family members into execution chamber does not substantially burden inmate’s religious rights under RLUIPA or the First Amendment In the final days before his scheduled execution, Lance Shockley asked a federal court to allow

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