Rights Watch
News reports and reflections related to our religious liberties around the world.
A civil rights complaint was filed against a Michigan woman for seeking a Christian roommate. She posted a notice on a bulletin board in a church seeking a Christian roommate. Someone saw it and took offense at the “discriminatory” statement, so they filed a complaint with the local fair… Continue reading
The US Supreme Court has ruled against the Christian Legal Society in their case against the UC Hastings Law School regarding requirements for membership and leadership positions. The campus group welcomes anyone to attend, but requires voting members to sign a statement of faith and commit to Christian standards of… Continue reading
In a case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Christian Legal Society is fighting for its right to limit membership to Christians. The University of California’s Hastings College of the Law has denied the Christian Legal Society recognition as a campus student group because they require voting members… Continue reading
An article in today’s SF Chronicle describes the plight of two students at the College of Alameda who were threatened with suspension for praying with a teacher who was ill in a faculty office. A U.S. District judge has refused the school’s efforts to have the case dismissed and… Continue reading
Daniel Burritt owns a construction company in New York, and he uses his property in various ways to spread the Gospel. He has a trailer parked on his property, within sight of the highway, with a Gospel message on the side. The state highway department threatened to forcibly remove the… Continue reading
A previously banned Christian group has been allowed to return to the campus of Wright State University in Ohio. The group Campus Bible Fellowship had previously been registered as a student organization for more than 30 years, but their renewal was rejected recently because they refused to incorporate certain… Continue reading
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