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Chief Justice Roberts Stands Alone in Unusual and Surprising Supreme Court Case

Chief Justice Roberts Stands Alone in Unusual and Surprising Supreme Court Case Colin Kalmbacher © Provided by Law & Crime The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday did two unusual things in an opinion, at heart, about religious freedom and the First Amendment. First, in atypical fashion, the nation’s highest court was favorable to a petitioner’s argument that they had standing to sue. Second, the 8-1 decision in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski marks the very first time Chief Justice John Roberts has ever penned the lone dissent. The facts of the case center around evangelical Christian Chike Uzuegbunam, a former student at Georgia Gwinnett College, who was repeatedly barred from practicing his religion on campus by multiple levels of authority including multiple campus police officers and the Director of the Office of Student Integrity.

University System of Georgia Announces Resuming Normal Operations Fall 2021

Midway resident recognized for military, academic achievement

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Midway resident recognized for military, academic achievement Courier File Photo DAHLONEGA, GA (03/05/2021)  University of North Georgia (UNG) cadets have earned honors for their academic and military training accomplishments, some as Distinguished Military Graduates (DMG) and some as Distinguished Military Students (DMS). Alex Fernandez of Midway, Georgia, has been named a Distinguished Military Student. DMGs, determined by U.S. Army Cadet Command, finish in the top 20% of Army graduates on the national Order of Merit List by achieving superior grade-point averages, strong performance in the Army Combat Fitness Test, and proving their worth as exceptional leaders in their college ROTC training.

Georgia public universities promise fall will be

University Of North GA Plans Return To Normal For Fall Semester

UpdatedFri, Mar 5, 2021 at 4:39 pm ET Reply(1) The University of North Georgia plans for a return to normal operations this fall, based on guidance from the University System of Georgia. (Shutterstock) NORTH GEORGIA The University of North Georgia plans for a return to normal operations this fall, based upon guidance issued from the University System of Georgia in consultation with the Georgia Department of Public Health. University of North Georgia President Bonita Jacobs announced the operational plans for summer and fall semesters in an email to faculty, staff and students on Thursday, nearly a year after the pandemic began. Our safety protocols and the operational changes have mitigated the spread of COVID-19 on our campuses, and, for the time being, it is critical that we continue to test, mask, distance, and socialize outdoors, Jacobs said. However, with vaccine availability expected to expand over the next several weeks for more members of the UNG community, I am opt

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