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6th Circuit Sends Ruling on Wiccan Prisoner’s Religious Liberty Claim Back to District Court

A recent 6th Circuit opinion found that a Wiccan inmate’s religious exercise was in fact substantially burdened, regardless of how many other Wiccans might agree, and sent the case back to the District Court for further analysis.

New York Eliminates Religious Exemption from Vaccination Requirement

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed into law a bill repealing the state’s religious exemption from vaccination requirements. “[O]ur first job is to protect the public health,” he explained.

Trial Over Humanitarian Aid Provided to Undocumented Immigrants Ends in Hung Jury

After the jury deadlocked, prosecutors must decide by July 2 whether to re-try Scott Warren, who is accused of helping undocumented immigrants with humanitarian aid, which he claims his religious beliefs require.

U.S. Air Force Extends First Religious Accommodation to Sikh Airman

Read Harpreet Singh Bajwa’s response to becoming the first ever airman allowed a religious accommodation to serve in the U.S. Air Force while wearing a turban, beard, and unshorn hair, in accordance with his Sikh religious beliefs.

U.S. Supreme Court Declines “In God We Trust” Challenge

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in a case challenging the use of “In God We Trust” on national currency, leaving in place the 8th Circuit’s dismissal of the suit.

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