Fear Isn’t Enough: Muslim Worker’s Prayer Break Lawsuit Dismissed Over ‘Speculative Harm’
Appeals court rules that prayer break denials, without discipline or job impact, don’t meet Title VII harm standard…
Church Fined $1.2 Million for Worship During COVID Restrictions Asks Supreme Court for Relief
Calvary Chapel San Jose says state orders punished religious exercise while exempting comparable secular activity Calvary Chapel San…
When Canada's Health System Says “No”, Its Assisted Suicide System Says “Yes”: The Van Alstine Case
TL:DR – Jolene Van Alstine, a Canadian woman with a painful but treatable condition, was approved for assisted…
Federal Judge Dismisses Former Priest’s Discrimination Lawsuit Against Archdiocese of New Orleans
A federal court in New Orleans has dismissed a lawsuit filed by former Catholic priest Kesiena Dennis Obienu,…
Inmate’s 47 Days in Isolation Sparked a Constitutional Lawsuit — But the 2nd Circuit Said the Law Wasn’t Clear Enough
Joe Baltas claimed prison officials denied him religious freedom, basic hygiene, and due process while in solitary. A…
Rethinking Hell: Justice, Mercy, and the Return to Eden
The Old Tale That Still Haunts People There is a story passed down in many churches, the kind…
Federal Appeals Court Blocks Michigan Ban on Talk Therapy Aimed at Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Change
Sixth Circuit says Michigan law likely violates First Amendment by discriminating against religious viewpoint TLDR (Too Long /…
When Canada’s Health System Says “No”, Its Assisted Suicide System Says “Yes”: The Van Alstine Case
TL:DR – Jolene Van Alstine, a Canadian woman with a painful but treatable condition, was approved for assisted…
Nativity
The road into Bethlehem ran black under a sky that looked too large for the world. Joseph counted…