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Search Results: supreme court education

“Religious Freedom Cases During the Pandemic: Round II” by Michael J. Broyde

…Newsom, the United States Supreme Court stayed the enforcement of California’s occupancy limits on worship services during the pandemic. At some level, there is nothing new here, as the Court…

Canopy Forum Mar 10, 2021 Essays Broyde, Michael J., Christianity, Healthcare, March 2021, Religious Freedom, US Supreme Court (SCOTUS)

“Commemorating Lives Lost in Times of Pandemic and Protest” by Angela C. Carmella

…even its own civil religion, the Supreme Court, per Justice Kennedy, has noted that even intensely religious words and symbols can carry civic meaning because “religious themes provide particular means…

Canopy Forum Oct 2, 2020 Series Carmella, Angela C., Ethics, October 2020, Politics, Religious Freedom

“Law, Religion, and Coronavirus between the United States and the European Union” by Alejandro González-Varas

…situations have usually not reached the courts in European countries. It is also interesting to underline that there isn’t case-Law in EU Courts or in the European Court on Human…

Canopy Forum Oct 2, 2020 Series Europe (Geography), González-Varas, Alejandro, Health Law, October 2020, Politics, Religious Freedom

“Nigel Biggar, What’s Wrong With Rights?” by Mark Hill QC

…Kingdom’s Supreme Court clearly shows the restrained and moderate manner in which British lawyers advance their client’s cause. Biggar’s ill-informed and inadequately evidenced attack on (some of) the legal profession…

Canopy Forum Feb 9, 2021 Series Christianity, Europe (Geography), February 2021, Hill, Mark, Human Rights / Civil Rights, Philosophy of Religion

“Ethical Critiques of WWWR: A Reply to Milbank & Harrison” by Nigel Biggar

…case of Carter v Canada (Attorney General), the Supreme Court of Canada judged that the federal Parliament violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in failing to legislate for…

Canopy Forum Apr 15, 2021 Series April 2021, Biggar, Nigel, Christianity, History, Human Rights / Civil Rights

“Big Brother and the New Ministry of Truth: How President Trump’s Executive Order May have Disastrous Consequences for Religious Freedom” by Kristina Arriaga

…such internet platforms do so in good faith. Through a series of administrative steps, the executive order converts the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) into a quasi-administrative court to determine if…

Canopy Forum Jun 15, 2020 Essays Arriaga, Kristina, Christianity, June 2020, Politics, Religious Freedom

A Brief Rejoinder to Movsesian on “The New Thoreaus” by Jeremy Patrick

…suffered by SBNRs in having their claims rejected by the courts are individual, particular, and concrete. It is not always easy for courts, lawyers, and legal scholars to rise above generalisations…

Canopy Forum Jan 28, 2025 Series January 2025, Patrick, Jeremy, Politics, Religious Freedom

“Great Christian Jurists in English History” edited by Mark Hill QC and Richard H. Helmholz

…equity could and should play in the law courts. In their eyes, its proper influence was not confined to the Court of Chancery. Summum ius summa iniuria, wrote Cicero, and medieval…

Canopy Forum Aug 13, 2020 Literature Highlights August 2020, Christianity, Helmholz, Richard H., Hill, Mark, History

“The Future of Religious Arbitration in the U.S.” by Lee Ann Bambach

…of arbitration agreements and potential harms to vulnerable or less powerful disputants — are not unique to religious forums. Even in a secular setting, US courts today tend to demonstrate…

Canopy Forum Jun 22, 2022 Essays, Series Bambach, Lee Ann, Contract Law, June 2022, Religious Freedom

“Crisis Pregnancy Centers: How Evangelical Purity Culture Funded Thousands of Anti-Abortion Clinics” by Victoria Houser

Crisis Pregnancy Centers: How Evangelical Purity Culture Funded Thousands of Anti-Abortion Clinics Victoria Houser This article is part of our “Kennedy, Carson, and Dobbs: Law and Religion in Pressing Supreme…

Canopy Forum Jul 8, 2022 Series Christianity, Healthcare, Houser, Victoria, Human Rights / Civil Rights, July 2022

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