God and gun control: Shootings prompt religious debate
More than 30,000 Americans die each year from gun violence, yet gun control has not emerged as a significant agenda item for faith-based organizations seeking to affect public policy.
View ArticleHuman trafficking: Faith groups mobilize
As unaccompanied migrant children continue to stream across the U.S.-Mexican border in what's been called a humanitarian crisis, attention is being drawn again to the global issue of human trafficking....
View ArticleIs the death penalty moral? What do religious groups say?
With Arizona’s execution of convicted murderer Joseph Rudolph Wood III on July 23, 2014, the question of the morality of the death penalty has again come to the fore.
View ArticleSix story ideas for a Happy HanuKwanzaChristmaSolstikkah
If you're like most religion reporters, you dread the holidays, when editors demand yet another Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/Festivus/solstice story. This edition of ReligionLink is chock-full of ideas...
View ArticleReligion’s role in the marijuana debate
Faith groups have played an important role in marijuana policy debates in the United States and around the world.
View ArticleReligion, immigration and the Trump administration
The Trump administration regularly announces new policies related to national security. This edition will help religion reporters keep up.
View Article27 people who can help you cover the Catholic sex abuse summit
Catholic leaders will gather in Rome later this month to discuss the clergy sex abuse crisis. Experts doubt they'll approve any major policy changes.
View ArticleCovering religious responses to gun violence
With gun violence on the rise across America, more faith groups are getting involved in gun control debates.
View ArticleReligion on the docket: SCOTUS decides on cases with religious ramifications
This month's edition of ReligionLink includes background explainers, resources, and experts for covering the most relevant, religion-related cases the Supreme Court is set to decide on -- or has...
View Article‘One victim is too many’: Reporting on domestic violence and religion
October is “National Domestic Violence Awareness Month” in the U.S. and in this updated edition of ReligionLink, we provide resources, links, tips, and potential sources to help inform your reporting...
View ArticleEstablishment v. Expression: A primer on this term’s religion-related cases
This month's edition of ReligionLink includes background explainers, resources, and experts for covering the most relevant, religion-related cases the Supreme Court is set to decide on -- or has...
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