Members of the court’s conservative majority indicated that the coach, Joseph A. Kennedy, had a constitutional right to kneel and pray at the 50-yard line after games.
Tag: Appeals Courts (US)
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Supreme Court Leans Toward Coach in Case on School Prayer
Members of the court’s conservative majority indicated that the coach, Joseph A. Kennedy, had a constitutional right to kneel and pray at the 50-yard line after games.
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Will the End of the Mask Mandate Hobble Our Response to the Next Pandemic?
A recent decision by a federal judge to block the mask mandate is deeply troubling.
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Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Federal Workers Is Upheld By Appeals Court
The ruling Thursday reversed a decision that had blocked the White House from requiring federal workers to be vaccinated.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Police in Malicious Prosecution Case
Plaintiffs need show only that the charges against them were dropped, the majority said, to satisfy a requirement that they had obtained a “favorable termination” of the prosecution.