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Category: Equal Protection

2nd Cir.: Christian Adoption Agency May Continue Ongoing Cases Pending Appeal Despite Nondiscrimination Noncompliance

2nd Cir.: Christian Adoption Agency May Continue Ongoing Cases Pending Appeal Despite Nondiscrimination Noncompliance. Religion Clause covers the decision here.

November 6, 2019November 6, 2019by Josh S. Tatum in 2nd Circuit, adoption, Christian, civil rights, Equal Protection, Free Exercise Clause, government benefits, LGBT rights, New York, religious exemptions

“CUPON slaps Chestnut Ridge with another legal action vs. house of worship law”

“CUPON slaps Chestnut Ridge with another legal action vs. house of worship law” The Rockland/Westchester (N.Y.) Journal News reports here.

April 29, 2019April 29, 2019by Josh S. Tatum in Equal Protection, Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause, Jewish, land use, New York, RLUIPA

D. S.C.: Change That Allows Using Civic Center for Worship Services Moots Injunctive Relief, But Not Damages

D. S.C.: Change That Allows Using Civic Center for Worship Services Moots Injunctive Relief, But Not Damages. Religion Clause covers the decision here.

March 22, 2019March 22, 2019by Josh S. Tatum in Equal Protection, Free Exercise Clause, public accommodations, South Carolina, South Carolina, worship

Md. “Church Can Move Ahead With RLUIPA Challenges To Zoning Refusal”

Md. “Church Can Move Ahead With RLUIPA Challenges To Zoning Refusal” Religion Clause reports here on Hunt Valley Baptist Church, Inc. v. Baltimore County, Maryland, (D. Md. Oct. 17, 2017).

October 19, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in 4th Circuit, Baptist, Equal Protection, Maryland, religious exemptions, RLUIPA

“Lawsuit Challenges Adoption Agencies’ Refusal To Place Children With Same-Sex Couples”

“Lawsuit Challenges Adoption Agencies’ Refusal To Place Children With Same-Sex Couples” Religion Clause reports here on Dumont v. Lyon, (E.D. Mich. Sept. 20, 2017). Read the complaint here. Read the ACLU of MIchigan’s press release here.

September 20, 2017September 20, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in 6th Circuit, adoption, Equal Protection, Establishment Clause, LGBT rights, Michigan

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Md. “Church Can Move Ahead With RLUIPA Challenges To Zoning Refusal”

8 years ago by Josh S. Tatum less than 1 min read No comments

Md. “Church Can Move Ahead With RLUIPA Challenges To Zoning…

D. S.C.: Change That Allows Using Civic Center for Worship Services Moots Injunctive Relief, But Not Damages

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D. S.C.: Change That Allows Using Civic Center for Worship…

“CUPON slaps Chestnut Ridge with another legal action vs. house of worship law”

7 years ago by Josh S. Tatum less than 1 min read No comments

“CUPON slaps Chestnut Ridge with another legal action vs. house…

“Lawsuit Challenges Adoption Agencies’ Refusal To Place Children With Same-Sex Couples”

8 years ago by Josh S. Tatum less than 1 min read No comments

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