A court in America has reaffirmed the right of religious organisations to require their employees to abide by faith-based rules.
Indiana’s Senate passed a bill that would allow religious organizations to discriminate against employees based on religion, even in state contracts.
Conservative televangelist Pat Robertson said children that smoke marijuana and disregard religion on Christmas must be beaten by their parents.
Westboro Baptist Church made an appeal to a court in Topeka so it can be a complete participant in a legal fight over same-sex marriage in Kansas.
The owners of a bakery in Oregon, who refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple, were found guilty of violating anti-discrimination law.
Mayor of Irving, Texas recently said the first known Shariah Court in the United States would not have any legal authority to implement Islamic law in the state.
A jury in Orleans County, New York, found a pastor guilty of having molested two of his own grandchildren.
A bill providing housing and job protections to members of the LGBT community in Idaho was rejected by Republican lawmakers on January 29.
The Senate passed a new resolution that urges the United States to strive towards abolishing anti-conversion and blasphemy laws around the world.
Despite Christianophobia not being widespread in the US, the group that feels aversion towards conservative believers belongs to the American elite.