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April 15
- If a Student Says Homosexuality Is a Sin in School, Is It Bullying? Emma Green, The Atlantic
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April 12
- ‘Pay for it yourself’: Canadian Catholics fighting renewed push for single publicly funded school system Sarah Boesveld, National Post
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April 7
- US Supreme Court declines case on freedom of religion and same sex marriage Alison Lesley, World Religion News
- Catholic schools can't force student to attend mass, court rules Louise Brown, The Toronto Star
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April 3
- Appeals court upholds NYC ban on worship services in schools Bernard Vaughan, Reuters
- Appeals court upholds New York City ban on worship services in schools Bernard Vaughan, Reuters
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April 2
- Some States Seek To Bless Prayer In Public Schools Alan Greenblatt, NPR
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April 1
- Mississippi passes Arizona-style religious freedom bill Reid Wilson, The Washington Post
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March 29
- Tennessee atheists win right to distribute literature after schools give Bibles to students David Ferguson, The Raw Story
- New York town awaits ruling on moment of prayer Carolyn Thompson, AP
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March 25
- Supreme Court divided as it hears argument on contraceptive coverage Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
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March 24
- Special report: Taxpayers fund creationism in the classroom Stephanie Simon, Politico
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March 23
- Montreal Catholic school fighting for the right to teach ethics and religious culture in its own Jesuit style Joseph Brean, National Post
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March 21
- Evangelical Latinos say they could be force in midterm elections Nick Valencia, CNN
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March 16
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March 12
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March 11
- U.S. top court case highlights unsettled science in contraception Sharon Begley, Reuters
- House OKs religious exemptions to having a healthcare plan Pete Kasperowicz, The Hill
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March 7
- Kansas Senate leaders won’t pass religious freedom legislation this year Bryan Lowry, The Wichita Eagle
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March 4
- U.S. evangelicals on the defense over Uganda’s new Anti-Homosexuality Act Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post
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March 2
- Case weighing religious freedom against rights of others is headed to Supreme Court Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
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