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legalreligious-rights1 year ago

"Inmates Win Lawsuit for Solar Eclipse Viewing Rights"

Inmates at a New York prison sued the state corrections department over a planned lockdown during the total solar eclipse, claiming it violated their religious rights. The plaintiffs, representing various religious backgrounds, were granted permission to view the eclipse in exchange for dismissing the lawsuit. The rare celestial event, which New York has not experienced since 1925, prompted security concerns and led to the cancellation or restriction of visitation at several facilities. The lawsuit argued that the eclipse held religious significance for the inmates, and the settlement agreement allowed them to view it in accordance with their sincerely held beliefs.

legalreligious-rights1 year ago

"Inmates in New York to Witness Historic Total Solar Eclipse Following Lawsuit Settlement"

Six New York inmates sued the state corrections department after it decided to lock down prisons during the upcoming total solar eclipse, claiming it infringed on their religious rights. The inmates, with varying religious beliefs and convictions, reached a settlement with the department, allowing them to view the eclipse in accordance with their sincerely held religious beliefs. The lockdown decision was issued in March, affecting all prisons in New York, and the next solar eclipse will take place in 2044.

legalreligious-rights1 year ago

"Indiana Court of Appeals Upholds Injunction Against Abortion Ban for Religious Objectors"

The Indiana Court of Appeals has upheld a preliminary injunction against the state's abortion ban, S.E.A. 1, for individuals whose religious beliefs would compel them to seek abortions prohibited by the law. The court also ruled that the case should proceed as a class action, applying to all individuals in similar circumstances. The ACLU of Indiana emphasized the importance of protecting religious freedom for all Hoosiers and encouraged those affected to seek legal advice and representation.

legalreligious-rights1 year ago

"Inmates Sue Over New York Prison Lockdown During Solar Eclipse"

Inmates in New York are suing the state's corrections department for planning to lock down prisons during the upcoming solar eclipse, arguing that it violates their constitutional right to exercise their religion. The plaintiffs, who follow various faiths including Christianity, Islam, and Santeria, claim that the eclipse holds religious significance and are seeking permission to view it. The department cited safety concerns for the lockdown, but the inmates argue that the ban infringes on their religious freedom.

legalreligious-rights2 years ago

Ohio Pastor's Legal Battle to Shelter Homeless Sparks Controversy

Dad's Place church in Ohio filed a federal lawsuit after its pastor was charged with violating city ordinances for opening the sanctuary around the clock as a shelter for homeless people, alleging that city leaders are trying to push the ministry out of town. The church seeks a restraining order or injunction to prevent the city from enforcing the ordinances, claiming violations of constitutional rights to free exercise of religion and protections against government hostility to religion.

legalreligious-rights2 years ago

Ohio Pastor Sues City Over Homeless Shelter Dispute

Pastor Chris Avell is facing 18 charges from the city of Bryan, Ohio, for allegedly violating zoning laws by providing shelter to unhoused individuals at his church. Despite making changes to address the city's complaints, the church alleges harassment and intimidation. The church has filed a federal lawsuit, claiming violations of its constitutional rights to religious freedom. The city denies any inappropriate treatment of religious institutions and argues that the church's actions constitute housing in a non-residential zone. The church seeks a restraining order and damages, asserting its right to free exercise of religion and protection from government hostility.

legalreligious-rights2 years ago

Ohio Church Sues City Over 24/7 Homeless Ministry Dispute

A church in Bryan, Ohio, is suing the city after its pastor was charged with violating city ordinances for running a 24/7 homeless ministry in the church building. The pastor and his attorney claim that city officials are trying to push the ministry out of the town, while the city argues that the church is not in compliance with local and state laws. The church is seeking a federal judge's protection against what it sees as violations of its constitutional rights to free exercise of religion and government hostility to religion.

legalreligious-rights2 years ago

Ohio Church Sues City Over 24/7 Homeless Ministry

Dad's Place, a church in Ohio, is suing the city of Bryan over religious discrimination after the pastor faced criminal charges for allowing homeless individuals to stay at the church. The city cited zoning and safety concerns, but the church argues that providing shelter is a religious activity. The lawsuit seeks to drop the charges and ensure the city does not force out those staying at the church. The city claims the church has zoning violations and safety issues, while the church argues it is fulfilling its religious duty to care for the homeless.