The judge in a vaccine exemptions case that resumes this week asked lawyers to complete some homework about a central question that is also existential: How would you differentiate between religious ...
The Hubert H. Humphrey Building, the Washington, D.C., headquarters of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (Photo Courtesy/U.S. General Services Administration) CHARLESTON — The ...
“We have just been trying to get through the pandemic as best as we can,” said Erin Kirschner, a San Diego-area resident and mother. Kirschner’s son Jonah, who is 13 years old, was diagnosed with ...
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 ...
Wisconsin state officials say Catholic Charities Bureau, a nonprofit network of social service organizations run by the Catholic Church, isn’t sufficiently religious to qualify for a state religious ...
Record increases in measles cases across the country have coincided with large drops in students getting vaccinated, even though vaccinations are required in order to attend school. The latest ...
A multi-day, high-profile hearing over religious exemptions to West Virginia’s school vaccination laws ended on a cliffhanger. Michael Froble After two days of testimony in September and two days of ...
On Dec, 8, 2025, the Supreme Court vacated the judgment in Miller v. Mc Donald Commissioner et al, 130 F.4th 258 (2d. Cir 2025) and remanded it for further consideration in light of Mahmoud v. Taylor, ...
May a religious group legally fire a non-ministerial employee (like a secretary or janitor) for violating the group's religious beliefs about sex or marriage? As I explained yesterday, this is the ...