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R.I. city may not fight to keep war-memorial cross

Woonsocket council president says city can’t afford to defend the display if Freedom From Religion Foundation sues; however, Liberty Counsel says it has offered to represent city for free.

Teacher fired after having in vitro fertilization sues Catholic school

Indiana diocese says lawsuit challenges its rights as religious institution ‘to make religious based decisions consistent with its religious standards on an impartial basis.’

6th Circuit reinstates street preacher’s lawsuit against college

John McGlone claims Tennessee Technological University violated his free-speech, due-process rights when it refused to allow him to speak on campus without filling out an application.

Settlement clears way for cross to return to Mojave

Park will give up acre atop Sunrise Rock in exchange for five acres of donated property elsewhere in the 1.6 million acre preserve in Southern California.

Tennessee’s science law: academic freedom or monkey business?

New law has nothing to do with academic freedom, everything to do with undermining the teaching of evolution with trumped-up ‘controversies’ and unscientific ‘weaknesses.’

High court won’t hear appeal over ministerial exception

Justices refuse to allow Mary Linklater’s claim of retaliation — which she says occurred after she complained of alleged sexual harassment — to proceed.

Bishops say Catholics must disobey unjust laws

Church leaders also urge ‘our fellow Catholics and fellow Americans to be on guard, for religious liberty is under attack, both at home and abroad.’

Ky. governor signs bill exempting Amish from using safety triangles

Law, which allows Amish to use reflective silver or white tape on their horse-drawn buggies rather than the traditional fluorescent orange signs, goes into effect immediately.

Tenn. bill on evolution and teaching to become law

Expressing reservations about potential confusion in science teaching, governor will let legislation go into effect without his signature.

State lawmakers reignite school wars over religion

Barred from returning to state-sponsored prayers and devotional Bible reading, legislatures find new ways to get more religion through the schoolhouse door.

Mother faces contempt of court, maybe jail for baptizing children

Tennessee Court of Appeals rules Lauren Jarrell must face a criminal-contempt hearing for violating a court order regarding religious upbringing by divorced parents.

Concert at Army post in N.C. geared toward atheists

For first time in history, U.S. military hosts event expressly for soldiers who don’t believe in God.

Native American inmates challenging tobacco ban

Richard Moves Camp testifies during a federal trial challenging South Dakota prison policy that tobacco has been a central part of prayer for thousands of years.

Justices leave school limits on religious messages intact

San Francisco Chronicle reports U.S. Supreme Court won’t review 9th Circuit ruling that California math teacher’s religion-themed classroom banners were unacceptable in public school.

High court won’t hear appeal from defunct charter school

Nampa Classical Academy had sought to force Idaho officials to allow school to use Bible, other religious texts as teaching tools.