Archive | Religion and the Law
Justice Department Lawsuit Supporting Teacher Who Wants 19 Days for a Hajj
Religious Accommodations in Court Holding Cells, Islamic Headscarves, and Statutory Construction
Judge Warns Factfinders: Be Alert to “Groups or Persons Improperly Contesting the Authority of … the Catholic Church’s Official Position or Its Doctrines”
Judge Grilling Parent in Child Custody Case About the Parent’s Secular Humanism
By Eugene Volokh on March 9, 2011 6:33 pm in Atheism, Child Custody and Constitutional Law, Parental Rights, Religion and the Law
May Church Be Ordered to Let in Parishioners Who Had Been Excluded from Worship Services?
May Court Order Hysterectomy as Treatment for Cancer, on the Grounds that the Woman’s Refusal Is Based on a Religious Delusion?
Interesting Religion Cases at the Supreme Court’s Conference Friday
ACLU of Virginia Defends Students Who Want to Post Ten Commandments on Their Lockers
By Eugene Volokh on February 26, 2011 10:17 pm in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at K-12 Schools, Religion and the Law
Interesting Religion Cases at the Supreme Court’s Conference Tomorrow
By John Elwood on February 24, 2011 11:56 am in Religion, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom, Supreme Court
Words you can’t say at the Pentagon
ACLU Settles with Islamic Charter School Sponsor and State of Minnesota, Continues Lawsuit Against School
Sovereignty Watch: Vatican Refuses Service of Process in Abuse Case
By Kenneth Anderson on February 3, 2011 6:03 pm in Religion, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
Reconsidering Ground Zero Mosque Leader Feisal Abdul Rauf
By Ilya Somin on January 18, 2011 3:27 pm in Religion, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom, War on Terror
Court Rejects Claim that AIG’s Use of Sharia-Compliant Financing Violates the Establishment Clause
By Eugene Volokh on January 14, 2011 3:53 pm in Islamic Law in the American Legal System, Religion and the Law