Members of the Sisterhood of Saint Mary, a group of Anglican nuns, are among several religious organizations asking the United States Supreme Court to hear their challenge against a New York state mandate requiring employers to cover abortion in their employees healthcare plans. | Becket
A group of nuns and other religious organizations in New York are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case against a 2017 state mandate requiring employers to cover abortions in their employee healthcare plans.Â
Led by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, a coalition of religious organizations filed an appeal Friday asking the nationâs high court to hear the case of
For decades, the government discriminated against Asian immigrants’ right to earn a living and hold property April 28, 2021 I By JAMES BURLING
When the Statue of Liberty was erected in 1875, it stood as a beacon for freedom and openness, welcoming immigrants from around the world. Millions came seeking a country where they could flourish and pursue their own happiness.
But that promise rang hollow to many Asian immigrants who had to endure a host of state laws and state constitutions as well designed to stop immigration and deny employment opportunities, and even the right to own property.
By stripping these immigrants of the right to earn a living and later the right to own property, state-sponsored discrimination against Asian immigrants became a hallmark of late 19th- and early 20th-century legislation.
In a 9-0 decision issued on April 22, 2021, the United States Supreme Court held that the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) authority to seek equitable monetary remedies (restitution.
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