SCOTUS, 6-3: Illegal to Fire Someone ‘Merely for Being Gay or Transgender’

In a 6-3 ruling issued on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court said an employer who fires an individual merely for being gay or transgender violates Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
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Syria sees spike in Islamic State attacks, say religious liberty experts

A region of northeastern Syria that U.S. forces ceded to Turkey has seen a spike in Islamic State-backed attacks, researchers said Wednesday during a roundtable discussion on religious liberty.
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U.S. Christians Worship Amid Concerns over Damaged Churches

American Christians prepare to worship amid concerns about damaged churches after U.S. President Donald Trump urged more prayers for America.
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U.S. Christians Worship Amid Concerns over Damaged Churches

American Christians prepare to worship amid concerns about damaged churches after U.S. President Donald Trump urged more prayers for America.
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China Government Resumes Crack-Down on Churches

Having relaxed its COVID-19 restrictions, in April the Chinese government resumed and intensified its crack-down on churches, the Christian Post reports. At least 48 Three-Self churches and meeting places were reportedly shut down in Yugan County in th…

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Oregon Supreme Court Holds in Place Stay-At-Home Order Limiting Churches Services to 25 People

Pending judicial review, the Oregon Supreme Court held in place on May 19 Gov. Kate Brown’s stay-at-home orders that limit in-person church services to 25 people, the New York Times reported. Ten churches had filed suit, arguing that the orders placed …

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