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  • Judge Rules in Favor of Michigan Farmer Who Was Targeted for His Religious Beliefs

    08/22/2023 5:47:44 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    Red State ^ | 08/22/2023 | Jeff Charles
    Score another victory for religious freedom! A federal judge issued a ruling in favor of a farmer in East Lansing, Michigan, who was excluded from a public farmer's market because of his Christian beliefs. It turns out that at least some government officials see that the city's rotten actions are violating civil liberties in the name of diversity.The conflict started in 2017 when the city's government decided that the biggest drama in the farmer's market wasn't the price of tomatoes but the fact that Stephen Tennes, owner of Country Mill Farms, has religious beliefs that the city deemed unacceptable. The...
  • Western Michigan Athletes Win Big Against Vaccine Mandate

    11/17/2021 8:27:27 PM PST · by marshmallow · 6 replies
    Catholic World Report ^ | 11/16/21 | Joseph M.Hanneman
    University permanently barred from enforcing vaccine mandate and will have to pay legal fees of four female, Christian student-athletes.Western Michigan University is permanently barred from enforcing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate against student athletes and will pay nearly $35,000 in legal fees under a consent judgment issued Nov. 16 by U.S. District Judge Paul L. Maloney in Kalamazoo, Mich. Under an agreement signed by attorneys for the athletes and the university, Western Michigan agreed that the preliminary injunction upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit will be made permanent, ending the lawsuit brought Aug. 30 by two...
  • 6th Circuit blocks university's vaccine mandate, sides with athletes seeking religious exemption

    10/13/2021 7:22:35 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 10/13/2021 | Ryan Foley
    A federal court has sided with college athletes seeking a religious exemption from a university’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, preventing the school from enforcing the mandate against the plaintiffs. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit sided with a group of 16 student-athletes at Western Michigan University, upholding a lower court decision finding that the school violated their First Amendment rights by denying their requests for religious exemptions from the requirement that all student-athletes take the coronavirus vaccine. The decision noted that “in some cases, the university denied the student-athlete’s application” for a religious exemption...
  • Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Sides With Unvaccinated Michigan Athletes in Vaccine Mandate Case: Court’s decision is now a “binding precedent” in 3 other states

    10/08/2021 9:17:02 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 25 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 10/08/2021 | Steven Kovac
    Sixteen unvaccinated athletes won another round in their legal battle to play sports, despite Western Michigan University’s mandate that all of its inter-collegiate athletes get the COVID-19 vaccination shot. In a unanimous published decision issued Oct. 7, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati, Ohio, held that the university violated the athletes’ First Amendment rights. All 16 athletes had filed for religious exemptions, which, according to the court, the university “ignored or denied.” The court stated: “The university put plaintiffs to the choice: Get vaccinated, or stop fully participating in intercollegiate sports. By conditioning the privilege...
  • Catholic School in Lansing Loses Appeal Over Mask Policy

    08/28/2021 6:56:10 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 3 replies
    AP ^ | 8/24/21 | Ed White
    DETROIT (AP) — A Catholic school in Lansing has lost an appeal over a Michigan policy that required masks on young kids earlier in the pandemic. Although the statewide mandate ended, some counties are stepping in and requiring masks in schools when the 2021-22 year starts. Resurrection School and some parents sued in 2020, saying a state mask order violated the free exercise of religion, among other objections. A judge, however, refused to intervene and issue an injunction. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that decision Monday.