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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Weekly roundup for September 13, 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

  • Ind. Ct. App.: State antidiscrimination law applies to selection of Roman Catholic high school's basketball team Story here. Opinion here.
  • ACLJ sues MD college for discriminating against radiation applicant for mentioning his religious beliefs in interview Press release here.
  • 7th Cir. hears argument over constitutionality of parsonage allowance. Story here. Audio here.
  • 3rd Cir.: New Jersey’s ban on gay conversion therapy does not violate 1st Amendment Story here. Opinion here.
  • 9th Cir.: LAX's ban on soliciting upheld over 1st Amendment objections brought by Hare Krishna. Story here. Opinion here.
  • 7th Cir. considers standing to sue at oral argument on ministerial-housing allowance Analysis here.
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