A Florida prisoner who converted to Judaism as an adult who can’t obtain a circumcision while incarcerated.
A Muslim group in California facing opposition to their plans to construct a mosque.
A new religious liberty law clinic at Stanford Law School, which administrators say is the only one of its kind at a U.S. law school, was established with $1.6 million in seed funding from the Washington-based Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
December 27, 2012 at 12:39 AM
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A Florida prisoner who converted to Judaism as an adult who can’t obtain a circumcision while incarcerated.
A Muslim group in California facing opposition to their plans to construct a mosque.
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