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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Weekly roundup for August 30, 2014

Here are the posts from this week to the Law Meets Gospel feeds on Twitter, Facebook, and blog.



 Stories from around the Internet posted to the feeds


  • MT teacher fired for pregnancy sues Catholic school, alleges school singles out pregnant women in enforcing faith Story here. Complaint here.
  • Mark Driscoll steps down as pastor of Mars Hill Church during review Story here. Prior post here.
  • US judge sides w reality star, says part of Utah's polygamy ban violates Free Exercise clause http://t.co/6jZ6l7wg6n
    Court Awards Attorneys' Fees In Utah Polygamy Law Challenge http://t.co/iY2JGVbRl3
  • Beard-and-hair-cutting attacks were personal, 'not hate crimes', court rules Story here. Opinion here.
  • Justice Department Sues Minnesota Town Over Denial of Use Permit To Mosque http://t.co/x0JmFgJunL
  • Christian evangelists lose appeal over police action at 2012 Detroit-area Arab festival Story here: http://t.co/CFu5jyS3Lu Opinion here.

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