“Court Says Tax Code’s Parsonage Allowance Is Unconstitutional” Religion Clause reports here on Gaylor v. Mnuchin, (W.D. Wis., Oct. 6, 2017). Freedom From Religion Foundation has a press release here. Here’s an excerpt from the court’s decision: Continue reading ““Court Says Tax Code’s Parsonage Allowance Is Unconstitutional””
Category: religious exemptions
“Trump Administration Set to Roll Back Birth Control Mandate”
“Trump Administration Set to Roll Back Birth Control Mandate” Robert Pear of the New York Times has this report about coming exemptions to regulations under Affordable Care Act that require employers to provide coverage for contraceptives. The new exemptions allow employers or insurers that object to covering contraceptive based sincerely held religious beliefs or moral convictions. Houses of worship and similar religious employers were exempted under the Obama-era rules, but other religious organizations, including hospitals and schools, and entities that were not overtly religious but that were owned by individuals with religious objections to the coverage were required to provide the coverage. The 2014 Supreme Court decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby held that the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) required an exception for closely held, for-profit corporations controlled by owners who object to paying for contraceptives. In 2016 the Supreme Court considered a group of cases brought under RFRA by religious nonprofits, colleges, and schools that sought to expand the exemption as it applied to houses of worship to those groups. Zubik v. Burwell, 136 S. Ct. 1557 (2016). The Supreme Court did not decide the issue, instead remanding the case and encouraging the sides to explore alternative resolution. In May President Trump highlighted one of the groups in that consolidated case, the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, praising the nuns who run that organization for their challenge and promising these changes allowing their objections to be accommodated.
ECFA reports on the decision here.
“A chaplain’s conscience vs. the Bureau of Prisons”
“A chaplain’s conscience vs. the Bureau of Prisons” Justin George has this report on a prison chaplain’s challenge to federal prison policy requiring him to carry pepper spray while on the job.
Over Dissent, En Banc Rehearing Denied On Mississippi Conscience Protection Act
“Over Dissent, En Banc Rehearing Denied On Mississippi Conscience Protection Act” Religion Clause reports here on Barber v. Bryant, (5th Cir., Sept. 29, 2017).
“Supreme Court may hear California pregnancy center free speech cases”
“Supreme Court may hear California pregnancy center free speech cases” ReligiousLiberty.tv has analysis here.
“Masterpiece Cakeshop: Meet the Christian Legal Group Behind the High-Profile Court Case”
“Masterpiece Cakeshop: Meet the Christian Legal Group Behind the High-Profile Court Case” Religion & Politics has a profile of Alliance Defending Freedom here.
“Farmer’s Market Must Issue Vendor’s Permit To Orchard That Refuses To Host Same-Sex Weddings”
“Farmer’s Market Must Issue Vendor’s Permit To Orchard That Refuses To Host Same-Sex Weddings” Religion Clause reports here on Country Mill Farms, LLC v. City of East Lansing, (W.D. Mich. Sept. 15, 2017). ADF has a press release here.
“Wedding Website Designer Has Standing To Challenge One of Colorado’s Civil Rights Laws”
“Wedding Website Designer Has Standing To Challenge One of Colorado’s Civil Rights Laws.” Religion Clause reports here on 303 Creative, LLC v. Elenis, (D. Colo., Sept. 1, 2017). The Alliance Defending Freedom has a press release here.
“Conservative foes of [Ind.] RFRA ‘fix’ ask Supreme Court to overturn LGBT ordinances”
“Conservative foes of [Ind.] RFRA ‘fix’ ask Supreme Court to overturn LGBT ordinances.” The Indianapolis Star has this report about Indiana group’s amicus in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Comm’n.
“Supreme Court may consolidate same-sex wedding cake and flower cases”
“Supreme Court may consolidate same-sex wedding cake and flower cases” ReligiousLiberty.TV has analysis here.