Rescinding Vaccine Mandate For Military Isn’t Enough, Liberty Counsel Argues

If Congress Were To Rescind The Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate For U.S. Military Service Members, That Still Won’t Be Enough To Undo The Damage The Mandate Caused, Orlando-Based Religious Freedom Legal Defense Organization Liberty Counsel Argues.

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U.S. Senate To Vote On Respect For Marriage Act; Several Groups Say It’s Unconstitutional

Several Groups Argue The Respect For Marriage Act (ROMA) Currently Before The U.S. Senate Is Unconstitutional, And If Enacted, Will Eventually Be Struck Down By The U.S. Supreme Court.

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Judge Chastises DoD, Marine Corps In Order Granting Class Action Status In Vaccine Mandate Case

U.S District Court Judge Steven Merryday Issued A Blistering Rebuke Of The Department Of Defense And Marine Corps For Refusing To Grant Religious Accommodation Requests To Service Members.

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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Says Country Is Seeing Growing Hostility To Religious Freedom

Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Said There’s A “Growing Hostility To Religion” In A Keynote Address He Gave Highlighting The Unique Protection Of Religion In The U.S. Constitution.

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U.S. Supreme Court Overturns Ban Preventing Religious Schools From Receiving State Funding

The U.S. Supreme Court On Tuesday Overturned Maine’s Ban On State Tuition Assistance To Students Attending Religious Schools In An Education Case That Could Have Big Implications For Schools Around The Country.

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Liberty Counsel Pushes Back Against Biden Administration’s Attempt To Have Navy SEAL Case Dismissed

The Orlando-Based Religious Freedom Organization, Liberty Counsel, Is Pushing Back Against The Biden Administration For Seeking To Dismiss Its Case Over Religious Exemptions For The Covid-19 Vaccine, Navy Seal 1 v Austin.

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Criticism Mounts Of Federal Policies Tracking COVID Vaccine Religious Exemption Requests

Fifty-Five Federal Agencies Have Issued Rule Changes To Track Employees And Others Who Request Religious Exemptions For The Covid-19 Vaccine. Critics Of The Tracking Say The Practice Is Discriminatory Against People Of Faith.

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What’s The Impact Of SCOTUS Ruling On Mandate For Millions Of Health Care Workers?

With The U.S. Health Care System Already Strained, Many Are Worried That Last Week’s Supreme Court Decision Allowing President Joe Biden’s Mandate On Certain Health Workers Will Further Burden Systems With Worker Shortages.

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Federal Agency To Begin Tracking Those Who Seek Religious Exemptions To Biden’s Mandate

An Obscure Agency Of The U.S. Government Will Begin Tracking All Federal Employees Who File For Religious Exemptions To President Joe Biden’s Mandate On Federal Workers And Contractors.

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Americans Overwhelmingly Support Religious Rights And Freedoms This Thanksgiving

The Majority Of Americans, 73%, Say Their Rights Come From God, Not Government, And Say Government Can’t Force Americans To Violate Their Religious Beliefs, According To A New Poll.

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