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Thursday, December 18, 2008
UK Charity Commission Issues New Guidance For Religious Groups
The guidance titled The Advancement of Religion for the Public Benefit provides that in order to qualify as a religious charity, an organization must advance religion. It will not qualify as charitable if its aims are political. However "charities can campaign for a change in the law, policy or decisions where such change would support the charity’s aims. Charities can also campaign to ensure that existing laws are observed."
The guidance goes on to provide that in assessing public benefit, the Charity Commission must also look at any "detriment or harm" that may flow from the organization carrying out its aims. Annex C to the Guidance sets out four potentially controversial examples of detriment or harm. It suggests that proselytizing in a country where that activity is illegal could be detrimental where it exposes the group's staff or volunteers to harm. In some cases refusal to permit medical treatment, as well as promoting hatred or violence and restricting adherents' personal choice to change their beliefs or leave a religion, could all be detrimental. Religious Intelligence reported on the new guidance document yesterday. (See prior related posting.)
Court In Ghana Restrains Town's Small Mosques From Using Microphones
Israel-Vatican Negotiations On Taxes, Property Resume
"Ask the White House" Session Is On Holidays At the White House
In Spain, Prosecutor's Office Removes Nativity Scene After Objections
Art. 16(3) of Spain's Constitution provides: "No religion shall have a state character. The public powers shall take into account the religious beliefs of Spanish society and maintain the appropriate relations of cooperation, with the Catholic Church and other denominations."
Namibia High Court Holds Newspaper Liable For Defaming Church
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Emory Law and Religion Lectures Available For iPods
Indian Political Leader Fired From State Cabinet Over Conversion of Convenience
Justice Department Asked To Investigate Georgia Courthouse Exclusion of Hijabs
Wisconsin Suit Will Challenge Nativity Scene At Courthouse
UPDATE: Here is the full text of the complaint in Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc. v. Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, (ED WI, Dec. 17, 2008).
Justice Department Gives Records To US Holocaust Museum
these documents serve the dual need of this Museum: to assure that the world does not forget the particularity of the Holocaust - the attempt to eradicate Jews because they were Jews - while at the same time enabling the world to draw general lessons from what is displayed and documented here.A duplicate set of the papers will be donated to Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust museum and memorial.
Sikhs Challenge French Ban on Turbans At UN Human Rights Commission
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
USCIRF Issues New Report on Religious Freedom In Iraq
Correction
Establishment Clause Challenge to AIG Bailout Cites Shariah-Compliant Products
The Takaful Insurance business of AIG is pervasively sectarian. Its secular purposes and its Shariah-based Islamic religious mission are inextricably intertwined. Consequently, federal aid in the form of taxpayer funds is flowing directly to a pervasively sectarian entity.Business Week, reporting on the case, quotes University of Louisville law professor Sam Marcosson who characterized the Establishment Clause claim as "preposterous."
President Hosts Annual White House Hanukkah Reception
This Hanukkah we celebrate another miraculous victory -- the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel. When President Harry Truman led the world in recognizing Israel in May of 1948, many wondered whether the small nation could possibly survive.... Like the Maccabees, Israel has defended itself bravely against enemies seeking its destruction. And today, Israel is a light unto the nations -- and one of America's closest friends.After the President's speech, the Truman menorah was lit by the grandson of Harry Truman and the grandson of David Ben-Gurion. A video of the entire program is available on the White House website.
This evening, we have the great privilege of celebrating Israel's 60th anniversary and Hanukkah in a very special way. Thanks to the generosity of the Truman Library, we are fortunate to light the menorah presented to President Truman in 1951 as a symbol of friendship by Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion.
7th Circuit: Muslim Lawyer's Discrimination Claim Should Go To Trial
Newsweek Cover Story Challenges Biblical Opposition To Gay Marriage
Pope Visits Italian Embassy To Mark Upcoming Lateran Treaty Anniversary
Monday, December 15, 2008
Supreme Court To DC Circuit: Reconsider Gitmo Case Involving Religious Harassment
Christmas 2008 At the White House-- Theme and Cards
Newdow Loses Defamation Action Against Minister
Australian State's Schools Will Add Humanism As Alternative Class
Recent Articles and Book of Interest
- Stephen A. Newman, From John F. Kennedy's 1960 Campaign Speech to Christian Supremacy: Religion in Modern Presidential Politics, (New York Law School Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Brian D. Galle, The LDS Church, Proposition Eight, and the Federal Law of Charities, (Northwestern University Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Douglas Linder, Falwell v. Flynt Trial, 1984, (December 4, 2008).
From SmartCILP:
- Mark David Welton, Islam, the West, and the Rule of Law, 19 Pace International Law Review 169-194 (2007).
New Book:
- Peter Cane (ed.), Law and Religion in Theoretical and Historical Context, (Cambridge Univ. Press, Nov. 2008).
Indonesian Cult Leader Arrested, Charged With Blasphemy
Sunday, December 14, 2008
New Alabama Christian Youth Facility To Give Judges A Placement Option
First and foremost, we are a Christian ministry built on the foundation of God’s Word. We are not religious, but we take advantage of the power found in a relationship with Jesus to witness the healing of young lives.
New Texas Sheriff Reaches Out To Sikhs In Light of Recent Incident
Witch Sues University of Nebraska For Employment Discrimination
Publications Charge Army With Improper Aid To Missionaires Filming TV Show
Recent Prisoner Free Exercise Cases
In Mello v. Martinez, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 98547, (ED CA, Nov. 25, 2008), a California federal magistrate judge found that a Native American inmate had failed to adequately allege free exercise or RLUIPA violations in connection with authorities' refusal to permit him to take various religious objects with him when he was transferred to a different facility. The court dismissed the complaint with leave to amend.
In Gonzalez v. Corrections Corporation of America, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 98667, (ND MS, Dec. 5, 2008), a Mississippi federal court held that a Muslim inmate's religious exercise was not substantially burdened by his failing to receiving meals that met his religious requirements 13 times over a course of 8 months. The court held it was sufficient that the rest of the time he was served vegetarian meals which met his religious requirements, even though he would have preferred kosher meals. The court rejected his claims under RLUIPA, the free exercise and the equal protection clauses. In reaching its decision, the court assumed without deciding that RLUIPA applies to a state prison that has been privatized.
In Bergmann v. Hanna, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 100329 (D DE, Dec. 11, 2008), a Delaware federal district court rejected a claim that a prisoner's free exercise rights were infringed when on one day she was denied permission to attend chapel services to protect her from others in attendance.
Gov. Palin's Wasilla Church Hit By Suspected Arson
Gov. Palin stopped by the church this morning, and she told an assistant pastor that she apologizes if the incident is in any way connected to the undeserved negative attention the church has received since she became a vice-presidential candidate on Aug. 29. Whatever the motives of the arsonist, the governor has faith in the scriptural passage that what was intended for evil will in some way be used for good.Arson investigators say that as of now they have no leads as to intent or motive and no indication at this time of a political motivation.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Suit Says False Story of No Circumcision Is Libelous
Ohio School Board Sued By Teacher Who Wants To Divert Union Dues To Charity
Jewish Charities Are Victims of Madoff Wall Street Fraud
In addition, the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System lost $5 million in the fraud. The Texas-based Julian J. Levitt Foundation that focuses on Jewish causes lost about $6 million. Yeshiva University, on whose board Madoff served, is still attempting to determine how much it had invested with him. Madoff's own foundation that contributed extensively to Jewish charities also is now gone. Haaretz reports that Madoff resigned from Yeshiva's board on Friday. It also suggests that a number of other Jewish philanthropists, in New York and Palm Beach, have likely lost significant amounts in the fraud.The programs of the Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation and the Robert I. Lappin 1992 Supporting Foundation are discontinued, effectively immediately. This includes Youth to Israel and Teachers to Israel.
The money used to fund the programs of both Foundations was invested with Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities and all the assets have been frozen by the federal courts..... The money needed to fund the programs of the Lappin Foundations is gone. The Foundation staff has been terminated today.
"It is with a heavy heart that I make this announcement," said Robert I. Lappin, Foundation trustee. "The Foundations' programs have touched thousands of lives over many years in our efforts to help keep our children Jewish."
UPDATE: The Los Angeles Jewish Community Foundation can be added to the list of victims. Luke Ford.net reports that some $18 million of the Foundation's Common Investment Pool (currently valued as 11% of its assets) was invested with Madoff.
UPDATE 2: Monday's Wall Street Journal [subscription required] reports on additional investors who were victimized, including foundations of two well-known Jewish philanthropists: Elie Wiesel's Foundation for Humanity and Steven Spielberg's Wunderkinder Foundation (which received 70% of its 2006 income from Madoff investments).
UPDATE 3: Monday's Haaretz has more information on Jewish foundations that were impacted: including the Chais Family Foundation which contributes heavily to Jewish causes and the Gift of Life Foundation, a Jewish bone marrow registry that to which Madoff contributes substantial amounts.
9th Circuit Rejects Tax Deduction for Religious Day School Tuition
Student's Op-Ed On Evolution Rejected For Class Magazine
Principal Kevin Bezy says the piece needs to be revised because "It didn't present the theory with a sensitivity for those who hold other theories." The teacher of the course says that Principal Bezy was concerned that the article sounded angry at the church and could lead to community backlash. Brandon Creasy says his article was censored because the principal does not believe in evolution. Bezy says his personal views are irrelevant; he was acting in an unbiased way. Teacher David Campbell says he is using the situation to teach his class about the First Amendment and its application to student publications. [Thanks to Scott Mange for the lead.]
UPDATE: Commenters to this posting point out that the principal may have had other more legitimate reasons to reject the essay-- namely its resemblance to one available online.
Moratorium Placed On More Displays In Washington State Capitol
UPDATE: One of the applications put on hold by the moratorium is from the notorious Westboro Baptist Church, best known for picketing Iraq and Afghanistan veterans' funerals. Its proposed display was a poster captioned "Santa Claus Will Take You To Hell!" Dispatches from the Culture Wars (12/14) has more, along with a photo of the proposed display.
Costa Rican Court Rejects Religious Objection To Blood Test For Driver's License
Friday, December 12, 2008
Evangelical Lobbyist Resigns After Statement Supporting Gay Civil Unions
A statement issued yesterday by the NAE says: "in a December 2, 2008 broadcast interview on National Public Radio, Richard responded to questions and made statements that did not appropriately represent the values and convictions of NAE and our constituents. Although he has subsequently expressed regret, apologized and affirmed our values there is a loss of trust in his credibility as a spokesperson among leaders and constituents." Cizik was one of the signers of a New York Times ad earlier this month condemning violence against the LDS Church for its support of California's Proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage. (See prior posting.)
8th Circuit Hears Arguments In Gideon Bible Case
First Sikh Inaugural Ball Will Be Held
3 Faith-Based Leaders Among 24 Recipients of Presidential Citizens Medal
Charles W. Colson: For more than three decades, Chuck Colson has dedicated his life to sharing the message of God’s boundless love and mercy with prisoners, former prisoners, and their families. Through his strong faith and leadership, he has helped courageous men and women from around the world make successful transitions back into society. The United States honors Chuck Colson for his good heart and his compassionate efforts to renew a spirit of purpose in the lives of countless individuals.The Medal was created in 1969 by Executive Order 114994. According to the official website for the Medal, it is intended "to recognize U.S. citizens who have performed exemplary deeds of service for the nation." Approximately 100 people have been awarded the Medal since 1969.
John P. Foley, S.J.: Father John Foley has successfully reached some of our Nation’s most vulnerable youth and instilled in them a love of learning. Through his spiritual leadership of a faith-based education system that partners with the community, he has provided opportunities for young people to achieve their dreams. The United States honors Father John Foley for his commitment to helping his fellow citizens lead lives of integrity and achievement.
Timothy R. Scully, C.S.C.: Father Timothy Scully has committed his life to strengthening communities through faith-based education that prepares individuals for a lifetime of achievement, service, and compassion. Through his leadership at the University of Notre Dame, he has developed innovative ways to support under-resourced schools. The United States honors Father Timothy Scully for demonstrating that every human being has boundless potential.
Federal Court Preliminarily Enjoins South Carolina "I Believe" Plates
Australia High Court Gives Expansive Definition of Tax-Exempt Charity
Court Dismisses Rabbi's Breach of Contract Claim On 1st Amendment Grounds
Suit Challenging Iowa State Employee Charity Rules Is Settled
Thursday, December 11, 2008
New Jersey Panel Recommends Permitting Same-Sex Marriage
Some witnesses opposed to same-sex marriage testified concerning their understanding of the meaning and authority of Biblical scripture.... While the Commission also heard considerable testimony to the contrary, it is not the role of this Commission to comment on the merits of religious tenets or faiths of any of the witnesses who testified. This Commission recommends that the civil institution of marriage be extended to same-sex couples.The Review Commission's website links to extensive background material, including transcripts of Commission hearings. An AP story discusses the Commission's report.
Group Criticizes French Report On Religious Sects
would reform laws to limit the free practice of religion of minority groups. Groups on France's "sect" list include Southern Baptists, Hasidic Jews and Buddhists.... [T]he report classes "victims" of sects into three categories: "1) 'followers who are not yet conscious of being victims;' 2) former followers and 3) 'victims' families." The MIVILUDES report further prescribes ways to intervene for 'victims.' The recommendations include having judges place 'consenting victims' under guardianship and the creation of mobile intervention cells each with a psychologist expert on sects who could intervene during police operations or custody matters.The letter to Sarkozy was based on a Memorandum from IRRP's committee of experts which concludes:
These measures contravene fundamental human rights principles articulated in international instruments that France has signed and ratified as well as decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and the UN Human Rights Committee interpreting the right to religious freedom and the State’s corresponding duty of religious neutrality and impartiality. Under these circumstances, these recommendations should not be transposed into law.
Senate Resolution Condemns Mumbai Attack, Opposes Religious Extremism
urges bolstered United States efforts to develop and implement policies and projects to combat all forms of religious extremism, including anti-Semitism, in order to deter the type of targeted attacks like that waged against the Chabad Lubavitch center in Mumbai.Senators Casey and Voinovich, co-sponsors of the Resolution issued a press release announcing Senate passage of the measure.
Sikh Wins Religious Bias Complaint Against CA Corrections Department
11th Circuit Hears Arguments In Christian Fraternity's Bid For Recognition
Court Allows Menorah Again In Downtown Poughkeepsie
After complaints last year, the city adopted a policy barring city workers from helping to put up any displays, but allowing anyone to place religious or secular holiday symbols on a specified city-owned vacant lot. Rabbi Yacov Borenstein wants to continue to use the traditional city site for his display, and wants a city "cherry picker" truck to lift him to the top of the menorah for the daily lighting ceremonies. Trial court Justice James D. Pagones ruled yesterday in favor of Rabbi Borenstein, in part because the city traditionally uses tax money to put up wreaths on downtown utility poles and to decorate Christmas trees on city-owned property. He wrote that excluding the menorah would have the principal effect of promoting Christianity and inhibiting Judaism in violation of the Establishment Clause.
UPDAATE: On Dec. 16, a state appellate court judge refused to stay Judge Pagones' ruling pending appeal. (Poughkeepsie Journal).
Articles Analyze Background of Nigeria's Muslim-Christian Violence
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Transcript Available Of Today's SCOTUS Arguments In Iqbal Case
Here is the government's description of the issues in its petition for certiorari:
The court of appeals held that cabinet-level officers and other high-ranking officials-in this case, a former Attorney General and the incumbent Director of the FBI-may be subjected to discovery and the demands of litigation (at least through the summary judgment stage) in this Bivens action based on bare and conclusory allegations that they knew about and condoned the allegedly discriminatory actions of much-lower-level officials in the Department of Justice in responding to an unprecedented national-security crisis. In addition, the Second Circuit's decision effectively holds that high- ranking officials-including Cabinet officers-may be held potentially liable in Bivens suits on a constructive notice theory that is tantamount to imposing respondeat superior liability.Today the Los Angeles Times and the AP report on the arguments presented. The full transcript of the arguments is now available, as are all the briefs of the parties and amici.
Today Is 60th Anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.President Bush yesterday issued a Proclamation (full text) declaring December 10 as Human Rights Day; December 15 as Bill of Rights Day; and the week beginning December 10 as Human Rights Week.
In Britain, the National Secular Society is marking the day by launching the "One Law for All" campaign inthe House of Lords-- a campaign against the use of Sharia law in Britain. According to an NSS press release: "The campaign calls on the UK government to recognise that Sharia law is arbitrary and discriminatory and for an end to Sharia courts and all religious tribunals on the basis that they work against and not for equality and human rights. The campaign also calls for the Arbitration Act 1996 to be amended so that all religious tribunals are banned from operating within and outside of the legal system."
Arizona Supreme Court Hears Arguments On School Vouchers
Sacristan Gets Unemployment Comp Despite Firing For Opposing Parish Policy
Proposal To Protect Scientology From Picketing Tabled
Oral Arguments Heard In Missouri Baptist Dispute
Ads Countering Humanists To Appear On D.C. Busses
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
ABC Interview With Bush Includes Extensive Discussion of Religious Views
I think evolution can -- you're getting me way out of my lane here. I'm just a simple president. But it's, I think that God created the Earth, created the world; I think the creation of the world is so mysterious it requires something as large as an almighty, and I don't think it's incompatible with the scientific proof that there is evolution.Asked about the development of his personal faith, Bush said:
It is hard for me to justify or prove the mystery of the Almighty in my life. All I can just tell you is that I got back into religion and I quit drinking shortly thereafter and I asked for help -- I was a one-step program guy.In the interview, Bush rejected the notion that he was chosen by God to be president, and the suggestion that his decision to go to war in Iraq was based on his religious views.
6th Circuit Upholds Michigan's Exclusion of Biblical Quotes From Advocate Directory
The Agency removed Biblical quotations that plaintiffs wished to include in their profiles that UIA sent out to claimants. Clients had previously been attracted to plaintiffs because of those references. The court held that the current compilation, using a required template that limits the form and style of biographical information presented, is government speech. So UIA can make content-based choices to limit published information to narrow professional biographical data. An earlier, more open-ended version, of the listings arguably were not government speech. However they were a non-public forum, in which the UIA could impose reasonable, content-based regulation. (See prior related posting.)
Denial of Equal Protection To Jews Claimed In Appeal of Bail Denial
In appealing the magistrate's order to the court, defendant argued first that the extradition treaty with Israel made reliance on the Law of Return useless. Defendant went on to argue that invoking the Law of Return violated his equal protection rights. The brief argues that a rule which treats Jews differently is subject to strict scrutiny. It went on:
The government clearly has a compelling interest in insuring that defendants are present at trial.... But it has no compelling interest in a rule that Jews are a heightened bail risk, for the simple reason that is has failed to demonstrate any statistical correlation between Jews and flight risk. In other words, the government introduced no evidence that Jews are more likely to flee because of the Law of Return than non-Jews. An unproven assumption is fatal in a case subject to strict scrutiny.... Moreover, there are clearly narrower, tailored measures, that would be effective rather than subjecting Jews to a different set of standards.JTA reported on these developments yesterday.
UPDATE: Here is the full text of the magistrate's Nov. 20, 2008 Order for Detention denying bail, thanks to Volokh Conspiracy.
President Bush Sends Muslims Greetings On Eid al-Adha
Cert. Denied In Case On Religious Candy Canes In School
Another Appeal To 5th Circuit Filed In World Wide Street Preachers Case
Raelians Threaten To Sue Las Vegas Police For Airport Discrimination
2nd Circuit Hears Arguments In Vermont License Plate Case
Monday, December 08, 2008
President Bush Gives Half-Hour Interview To Saudi TV Network
Q: Sir, some people say that the war on terror is a war on Islam.... Yet you went to the first mosque after 9/11 and you spoke there. How do you convince people in the Middle East that George Bush is not fighting a war against Islam?
THE PRESIDENT: ... [I]t troubles my soul, because I believe we're all God's children. And I hear people say, George Bush doesn't like Muslims; he wants to fight Muslims.... But I am objecting to anybody who murders innocent people to achieve their objectives. I don't think people who murder in the name of religion are truly religious people. And secondly, I would hope that people would know that when we try to use some of our influence to help on education programs ... or we welcome students, Saudi students, to the United States to study here, that it's a sign of respect and a sign of my desire to reach out to all people regardless of their religion.
Vietnam Court Gives Suspended Sentence To Catholic Demonstrators
Title VII's Religious Organization Exclusion Held Non-Jurisdictional
Religious Worker Visa Rules Have Been Amended
religious organizations seeking the admission to the United States of nonimmigrant religious workers to file formal petitions with USCIS on behalf of such workers.... USCIS will conduct inspections, evaluations, verifications, and compliance reviews of religious organizations to ensure the legitimacy of the petitioner and statements made in the petitions. This rule adds and amends definitions and evidentiary requirements for both religious organizations and religious workers. Finally, this rule amends how USCIS regulations reference the sunset date by which special immigrant religious workers, other than ministers, must immigrate or adjust status to permanent residence.The new rules appear to answer prospectively an issue left open by the 9th Circuit in a decision handed down last week. In order to qualify as a "religious occupation," among other things the duites may not be "primarily administrative or support such as janitors, maintence workers, clerical employees, fund raisers, persons solely involved in the solicitation of dontations, or similar positions, although limited administrative duties that are only incidental to religious functions ar permissible."
Responding to criticism of the rules as they were originally proposed in 2007 (see prior posting), USCIS announced:
The final rule also removes the examples of employment positions from the proposed definition of "religious occupation.'' The listed employment positions were only examples, but commenters appeared to believe that the examples represented an exhaustive or biased list of employment positions that were eligible for religious worker status and that the list was tailored only to Judeo-Christian organizations. USCIS has removed those examples to eliminate confusion. The final rule, however, clarifies that religious organizations must submit evidence identifying religious occupations that are specific to that denomination.
India's Supreme Court Says Marriage By Christian Under Hindu Marriage Act Is Void
Recent Articles and Book of Interest
- Donald R. Davis, Jr., Before Virtue: Halakhah, Dharmasa, and What Law Can Create, 71 Law & Contemporary Problems 99-108 (2008).
- Laura Dudley Jenkins, Legal Limits on Religious Conversion in India, 71 Law & Contemporary Problems 109-127 (2008).
- Martha Nussbaum, David C. Baum Memorial Lecture. Living Together: The Roots of Respect, 2008 University of Illinois Law Review 1623-1641.
New Book:
- Zaki Cooper and Guy Lodge (Eds.), Faith in the Nation:Religion, Identity and the Public Realm in Britain Today, (IPPR, Dec. 2008), reviewed in the Times of London.
Group Calls for Removal of Texas State Board of Education Member
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Texas County Denies Televangelist Tax Exemption Because of Secrecy on Salaries
Recent Prisoner and Institutional Free Exercise Cases
In Hawkins v. Ferriter, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 98220 (D MT, Dec. 4, 2008), a Montana federal district court dismissed a prisoner's free exercise claim against Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer. Plaintiff had alleged that the Governor holds authority over the workings of the Montana State Prison and harbors "anti-Catholic feelings."
In Marr v. Foy, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 97891 (WD MI, Dec. 3, 2008), a Michigan federal district judge affirmed a federal magistrate's order denying plaintiff prisoner's motion for appointment of counsel in a suit alleging free exercise and RLUIPA violations. The suit alleges that in retaliation for his requesting kosher food, authorities assigned plaintiff to work as a "midnight porter" which interfered with his daytime religious study and worship.
CBN News reports (Dec. 4) that the ACLU of New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey prison authorities on behalf of inmate Howard N. Thompson Jr., an ordained Pentecostal minister, challenging a 2007 ban imposed by the New Jersey Corrections Department on preaching by inmates.