Courts
- The Moral Confusion Around Trump’s Felony ConvictionAmong the former president’s antagonists and admirers alike, there is a great deal of calling evil good and good evil.Bonnie Kristian|españolFrançais
- World Vision Appeals Employment Discrimination Case to Ninth CircuitFederal appeals courts are starting to wrestle with how nondiscrimination laws apply to religious organizations when it comes to sexual orientation and gender identity.Emily Belz|
- Christian Radio Sues Over Disparity in Streaming CostsDiscrimination case claims that noncommercial religious broadcasters are paying far more than fellow stations to cover royalties for music played online.Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|
- The Tragic Injustice of the British Post Office Scandal, ExplainedHow a tech glitch ruined hundreds of lives … and what the Church of England is learning in the aftermath.Madeleine Davies in London|
- Federal Convictions of Pro-Lifers Blocking Clinics Are RisingSix more protestors received guilty verdicts this week and face more than 10 years in prison. Prosecutors are using a charge that has prompted a new legal debate.Emily Belz|
- Paul Pressler’s Case Haunts Southern Baptist Abuse ReformThe downfall of a prominent leader of the Conservative Resurgence—a “dangerous predator” whose behavior was hidden for decades—symbolizes a wider failure to deal with sex abuse and coverup.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Judge Hands World Vision a Defeat in Employment CaseThe federal case is one of several around the country right now where courts are trying to balance nondiscrimination statutes with religious freedom.Emily Belz|
- Free Speech Victory for Finnish Politician and Bishop Who Said Homosexuality Is SinfulAppeals court unanimously affirms that the traditional interpretation of the Bible is not criminal hate speech.Daniel Silliman|
- Abuse Survivors ‘Disgusted’ by Southern Baptist Court BriefLawyers for multiple SBC entities argued against third-party liability under Kentucky’s new statute of limitations.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- The Law Can’t Always ‘Love’ YouCompassionate enforcement has its place. But the state’s role is to bear the sword.Mike Schutt|
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