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Politics & Society News
February 21, 2020
In 2018, the same appeals court upheld a lower court ruling that said the cross in the city's Bayview Park had to be removed because it violated the Establishment Clause.
Politics & Society News
February 18, 2020
Suzanne Van Hulle, the global public health expert for Catholic Relief Services, is paying particularly close attention to the spread of the virus, also called COVID-19, to ensure CRS staff members in Asia are safe.
Politics & Society News
January 29, 2020
The university argued in December 2018 that the National Labor Relations Act, when read in light of the religious freedom clause of the First Amendment, does not authorize the labor board to exercise jurisdiction in this matter.
Politics & Society News
January 21, 2020
In 2013, religious groups and houses of worship were granted a religious exemption by the Supreme Court from the government's mandate in the Affordable Care Act to include coverage of contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs in their employee health plan.
Faith News
January 17, 2020
In a separate proposed rule, the administration aims to protect the rights of religious student groups at public universities, giving them equal treatment with secular student groups.
Politics & Society News
January 09, 2020
The amount of the CNN settlement was not made public during a hearing at the federal courthouse in Covington, Kentucky.
Politics & Society Dispatches
December 18, 2019
32 states have now either abolished the death penalty or not carried out an execution in more than a decade
Politics & Society News
December 18, 2019
This will be the final debate of the year; four more are scheduled for 2020.
Politics & Society News
December 01, 2019
The poll showed 60% prefer that convicted murders receive a sentence of life imprisonment, while 36% said capital punishment would be better.
Politics & Society News
November 21, 2019
A federal judge Nov. 20 temporarily blocked the executions of four federal death-row inmates scheduled for December and January, saying the lethal injections they were to receive goes against the Federal Death Penalty Act.