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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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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Equality Act Erodes Religious Liberty And Is Dangerous To Women And Children

The Equality Act Is Being Touted As “Long Past-due Federal Legislation” By The LGBTQ Community. Opponents Argue That It Includes Requirements For Taxpayer-funded Abortion, And Forcing Hospitals, Health Care Providers And Pharmacists To Provide Abortions, Abortion Inducing Drugs And Devices, Hormone-blockers, Opposite Hormone Treatment, And Surgeries.

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Statewide In-Person Worship Ban Ended In California, As SCOTUS Rules Against Governor Newsom

While The Court Blocked California From Enforcing Its Total Ban On In-Person Worship, It Allowed The State To Impose A 25 Percent Capacity For Houses Of Worship And Allowed The Governor’s Ban On Singing And Chanting To Continue.

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Supreme Court Expected To Rule On California’s Religious Liberty Case Any Day

All But Six States Have Abandoned Numerical Caps On Worship. Only California Continues To Completely Ban Indoor Worship.

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