A Labour Party-run council in England has sparked outrage by proposing a sweeping injunction that could imprison Christian street preachers for up to two years over claims of causing “offense” or “distress.”
A Ten Commandments monument is returning to the Kentucky state Capitol grounds as religious liberty advocates and faith leaders offer differing opinions about the display.
The chair of a top federal religious freedom advisory panel warned this week that some "policy shifts" under the Trump administration, such as the suspension of refugee resettlement, may negatively impact religious freedom abroad.
An Illinois law may force religious employers to hire people who take actions that contradict their sincerely held religious beliefs, such as undergoing or performing an abortion, a new lawsuit claims.
Attorneys are seeking answers from a Texas school district over an alleged attempt by school officials to repeatedly use a masculine name and male pronouns for a biological teenage girl against the parent’s wishes.
Religious freedom advocates strongly condemned deterioration of human rights in Pakistan at the 58th Regular Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, particularly continued abuse of the country’s harsh blasphemy laws and forced conversions of minority girls.
The U.S. Department of Justice has intervened on behalf of a church that is suing a California city over what it claims is a discriminatory zoning law that disfavors religious entities.
A British court has thrown out the prosecution of a Christian preacher who faced charges stemming from a heated confrontation with an angry Islamic mob in Walsall. The judge dismissed the case after prosecutors declined to present evidence, citing insufficient grounds for proceeding with the charges.
The Pennsylvania Board of Education has unanimously rejected an application from the Association of Christian Schools International to be recognized as an official accreditation agency for private schools in the state.