by | Dec 31, 2017 | History
In Howard v. Joyce Meyer Ministries, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 207022 (ED WI, Dec. 18, 2017), a Wisconsin federal district court dismissed an inmate’s complaint that the prison promoted Christianity through a Library drawing, a gift bag give away, and Christian... by | Dec 29, 2017 | History
In State of California v. Health and Human Services, (ND CA, Dec. 21, 2017), a California federal district court issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against enforcement of the Trump Administration’s Interim Final Rules issued in October (see prior... by | Dec 27, 2017 | History
The Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission has voted to reprimand now-retired Family Court Judge W. Mitchell Nance. In In re Nance, (Jud. Con. Commn, Dec. 19, 2017), the Commission concluded that Nance had violated Canons of Ethics that require judges to decide cases...
by | Dec 25, 2017 | History
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In Kemp v. Liebel, (7th Cir., Dec. 11, 2017), the 7th Circuit upheld qualified immunity for an official who transferred two Jewish inmates to another facility so they could obtain kosher meals, but did not delay the transfer until the new facility offered Jewish group... by | Dec 22, 2017 | History
CAIR announced last week that it has filed a discrimination complaint with the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions charging that a Mayhill, New Mexico convenience store has violated the state’s anti-discrimination law by denying service to Muslims. The...
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