Sentences with phrase «legal for a religious organization»

Actually, requiring Religious belief is perfectly legal for a religious organization.

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On Tuesday, Mississippi governor Phil Bryant signed legislation known as HB 1523, making it legal for businesses and religious organizations to deny services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in that state.
We do well to remember that the freedoms we tend to take for granted are, in disputes all around the country, being defended daily by organizations such as the Rutherford Institute, the Christian Legal Society, the Catholic League for Civil and Religious Liberty, Dean Kelley of New York and William Ball of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (each of whose prodigious energy is tantamount to that of an organization).
Aggressive and legal fund - raising on the air made possible the creation of huge distribution systems for the televangelists — all with the bonus of being tax free as religious organizations..
This is a legal term, and it should be reserved for designating an organization prescribed and guaranteed by religious law.
Non-Orthodox organizations are not permitted to offer religious education and sometimes have trouble registering with the government for a legal identity.
More over, any religious organization who's pastors collect millions of dollars buying personal jets and running mega churches for profit without paying one dime in taxes do not have the right to dictate any political, legal, or even moral opinion in this country.
Representatives of the Roman Catholic Church, Orthodox rabbis and other conservative religious leaders fought the measure, and their GOP allies pressed hard for stronger legal protections for religious organizations.
Not - for - profit organizations, registered charities, religious institutions, social organizations and sports clubs have different governance regimes from many corporations which can raise unique legal issues.
Harry is vice president of legal affairs and chief litigation counsel for Liberty Counsel, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and the family.
(A) Subject to the requirements of Rule 3.1, a judge may participate in activities sponsored by organizations or governmental entities concerned with the law, the legal system, or the administration of justice, and those sponsored by or on behalf of educational, religious, charitable, fraternal, or civic organizations not conducted for profit, including but not limited to the following activities:
In addition to going after Muslim charities and organizations (defaming NCCM for instance), and even religious symbols, his jihad against «radical Islam» and search for terrorists under every Muslim bed has profoundly altered the Canadian legal landscape.
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