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Religious exemption cases – high profile sharp splits (such as Hobby Lobby Oder Fulton v. City of PhiladelphiaIf so, what is the outcome (in)? Hobby LobbyThe […]
Religious exemption cases – high profile sharp splits (such as Hobby Lobby Oder Fulton v. City of PhiladelphiaIf so, what is the outcome (in)? Hobby LobbyThe […]
Today’s opinion by Judge Steven Merryday Navy Seal 1 v. Biden: Here is the short version: Expressly applicable to each branch of the federal government, […]
Yesterday, I wrote about another controversy in Maine. Last week, I also blogged about the division among courts regarding whether students can sue pseudonymously for […]
This week, by a vote of 6-3, the Supreme Courtroom declined to grant a preliminary injunction in opposition to a New York measure that mandates […]
Nathan Chapman, and I wrote an assessment of religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccination requirements. These exemptions are not legal. Instead, the question we take up […]
Start at Doe v. S.D. Unif. Dist.Judge Marsha Bennett and Mark Bennett ruled yesterday that the matter should be referred to: Appellants, a 16-year-old high […]
Starting at Doe v. San Diego Unified School Dist.This was decided in an emergency on Sunday. Judge Marsha Berzon is the author of the majority […]
Simply Steven Merryday (M.D. Fla.) denies sure associated claims right now (Navy Seal 1 v. Biden), however deferred judgment on these ones: Whether or not […]
Nearly 650 workers at Ascension Providence Hospital, Novi in Michigan were denied religious exemptions for COVID-19 vaccinations. Ascension is a Catholic non-profit system that was […]