The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights released a report on adjudicating claims for religious exemptions from otherwise applicable nondiscrimination law.
Indonesia’s top court is considering whether sex outside marriage should be illegal, under the influence of Islamists in the law reconstruction.
Nazi Paikidze is boycotting a world chess championship in Iran in February, despite the fact that winning that tournament is her biggest dream.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights report on religious freedom and non-discrimination shows deep divides on religious liberty and civil rights.
Iowa Civil Rights Commission amended its brochure last month after two churches in the state filed lawsuits.
The Indian government sent the Citizen Amendment Bill, to help Hindu refugees acquire citizenship, to a joint select committee for consideration.
A Muslim man has been trying to win the custody of his nine-year-old daughter ever since his estranged wife decided to revert to Christianity.
Men are now allowed to search for men—and women for women—on the dating site ChristianMingle, which earlier approved only heterosexual couples.
The Ku Klux Klan is attempting a comeback by reshaping itself for a new era.
A federal judge blocked a law in Mississippi that would have allowed government employees and local businesses to deny services to LGBT individuals.