Hundreds of Maryland parents will likely opt their children out of required vaccinations this year through the nonmedical religious exemption. Getty Images. With schools set to start in a couple weeks ...
With schools set to start in a couple of weeks, most parents of kindergartners are working to make sure to get required vaccinations for their children before sending them off to school. But not all ...
So says a federal appellate court, applying federal employment law, which requires employers to exempt religious objectors even from generally applicable job rules, unless exemption would impose an ...
The Third Circuit held that such organizations may raise religious exemption claims, though it declined to decide (at this stage of the litigation) whether the claim would prevail on the facts of this ...
Fourteenth Circuit Judge Michael Froble, seen here at a July hearing, ruled Monday afternoon in Raleigh County Circuit Court to consolidate two cases involving West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s ...
The Internal Revenue Service offered information about how business owners can avoid electronically filing their income tax forms if it violates their religious beliefs. Processing Content In Notice ...
The infinite value of Christian charity took center stage at the Supreme Court Monday morning as the justices heard oral argument in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review ...
On Thursday afternoon, in an important lawsuit seeking to clarify which religious objectors will be taken seriously when they seek legal exemptions, a group of plaintiffs in Indiana scored a notable ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 13 agreed to hear a case from the Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin, in which the agency argued a decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...
This article was originally published in Maryland Matters. With schools set to start in a couple weeks, most parents of kindergartners are working to make sure to get required vaccinations for their ...
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 13 agreed to hear a case from the Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin, in which the agency argued a decision by the ...
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