The Justices review a doozy of a ruling from Wisconsin’s new liberal high court majority.
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The Supreme Court appears to be leaning toward a Catholic charitable organization pushing back against the state of Wisconsin ...
Catholic Charities is fighting a ruling that its work isn’t “religious” without proselytizing as the Supreme Court is set to ...
The dispute, which could have broad implications for religious freedom and how states define religious activity, centers on ...
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The Christian Post on MSNSupreme Court skeptical of Wisconsin denying religious exemption to Catholic CharitiesThe United States Supreme Court appeared skeptical of Wisconsin state officials refusing to grant a religious exemption to a ...
The Wisconsin Catholic Charities case has implications for other religiously connected nonprofits, including hospitals, and ...
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A majority of the justices seemed likely to side with Catholic Charities, but they debated where to draw the line for religious exemptions.
COMMENTARY: Based on the oral argument, a majority of justices appear to be inclined to rule in Catholic Charities’ favor.
“By that measure, Mother Teresa might not qualify,” Rassbach said, suggesting the Wisconsin Supreme Court erred in declining to qualify Catholic Charities for the exemption. The justices ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday (March 31) in a case that will determine whether a Catholic benevolent ministry ...
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