It’s fitting to study King’s words amid a culture in both political parties that treats the other side as an enemy, rather than as a collection of loyal Americans.
Family of dog sentenced to euthanasia sues Clackamas County January 14 2021
Lanea Kollenburn: We of course love our children and would never put them in harm s way, but the totality of circumstances must be considered
The Kollenburns of Molalla, owners of the dog Lladk, are suing Clackamas County and the Clackamas Board of County Commissioners in federal court for discrimination and asking for Lladk to be returned home.
The issue has been ongoing since July when Lladk bit Lanea and Caleb Kollenburn s then 15-month-old son on the head after the toddler had escaped out the doggy door, and Lladk was subsequently sentenced to euthanasia.
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The U.S. Supreme Court precedent that has, for the past 43 years, doomed
Shomrei Shabbos (those who observe Shabbat and do not work on that day) who have been denied jobs or whose employers have refused to respect their religious observance is about to be overruled. Here is the story of my role in this historic development.
At about 1:30 in the afternoon of March 30, 1977, I rose to present an oral argument in the Supreme Court in support of Larry Hardison. Hardison had been fired from his job at TWA s Major Overhaul Base in Kansas City because, as a member of the Worldwide Church of God, he refused to work on Saturday because it was his Sabbath. Was TWA obliged to accommodate his religious observance by offering premium pay to an employee who had greater seniority under a labor contract to have him volunteer to substitute for Hardison s Saturday shifts?