Here are some important law-and-religion news stories from around the web:
- The Trump Administration is expected to introduce new regulations that would expand religious and moral exemptions to birth control coverage in employer health insurance plans.
- The Eighth Circuit heard oral argument in a case presenting the question whether the owners of Telescope Media Group, a Christian videography business, could refuse to film same-sex weddings.
- The ACLU sent a letter of complaint to Meijer, a midwestern supermarket chain, requesting the company require its pharmacists to fill prescriptions regardless of the pharmacists’ religious objections after a woman was denied medication prescribed to treat a miscarriage.
- The Shreveport (LA) Police Department will discontinue hosting and/or promoting prayer vigils after the Freedom from Religion Foundation argued in a letter that the practice violated the Establishment Clause.
- A married couple filed a lawsuit against Milton Hershey School, a multibillion-dollar charity for poor children, alleging they were fired in retaliation for complaining about having to attend evangelical Christian services with students.
- Ireland will host a referendum this week to decide whether to remove the word “blasphemous” from its constitution—a referendum, many speculate, that could impact religious freedom.
- The DOJ has launched a grand jury investigation into Roman Catholic dioceses in Pennsylvania in the wake of the recent state-level investigations that revealed allegations of decades-long child sex abuse.
- The Alliance Defending Freedom issued a press release announcing a settlement between Ratio Christi and Kennesaw State University after the university was sued for relegating the Christian organization’s pro-life displays to a limited “speech zone” that made up less than one percent of the school’s 405-acre campus.
- Internet providers in Nepal have blocked 25,000 pornography websites after the government issued criminal and civil codes that punish the use, broadcast, and publication of pornographic materials.
- The March for Life Education and Defense Fund announced the theme for its 46th annual March for Life: “Unique from day one: Pro-life is pro-science.”
- Baltimore’s Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish will begin issuing parish identification cards to undocumented immigrants to make them feel comfortable calling the police to report crimes.