State/Religion
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September 2
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August 31
- U.N. religion expert concerned over 'interrupted' Vietnam visit Martin Petty, Reuters
- Satanists’ challenge to Hobby Lobby ruling may face legal hurdles Kimberly Winston, The Washington Post
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August 29
- Nepali pastor leaves prison after 2 years for killing a cow World Watch Monitor
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August 28
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August 27
- Federal judge strikes down part of Utah’s ban on polygamy Ben Winslow and Mark Green, Fox 13
- U.S. government sues Minneapolis suburb for rejecting Islamic center Brendan O'Brien, Reuters
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August 26
- Ontario Sikhs ‘deeply disappointed’ with new helmet law Ron Csillag, The Huffington Post
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August 25
- New freedoms, old prohibitions Bahman Nirumand, Qantara.de
- China aims to win Uighur ‘hearts and minds’ with concubine cartoon Massoud Hayoun, Al Jazeera
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August 20
- Potential circuit split over the right to possess eagle feathers for religious purposes Will Baude, The Washington Post
- China to Pope Francis: Don’t ‘interfere’ with religion Josephine McKenna, RNS
- De Blasio, Seeking Calm in Chokehold Case, Turns to Clergy Michael M. Grynbaum and Nikita Stewart, The New York Times
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August 19
- Germany's state churches seek survival strategies Klaus Kramer, Deutsche Welle
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August 16
- Church launches bitter attack on PM's 'incoherent' Middle East policy Mark Townsend, The Guardian
- Some evangelicals in Republican Party are feeling left out, see no standard-bearer Sebastian Payne, The Washington Post
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August 15
- Iraqi Sunnis say could join new government, fight Islamic State Raheem Salman and Michael Georgy, Reuters
- Clashing visions threaten the mission of U.S. religious liberty panel Mark A. Kellner, Deseret News
- With Islamic State on march, Lebanon's Christians must agree on president Tom Perry, Reuters
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August 12
- Catholic schools force students to study religion despite court order Kate Hammer, The Globe and Mail
- Why Is China Nationalizing Christianity? Zachary Keck, The Diplomat
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