Last week I had the honor of filing, on behalf of those residents and their families, a friend of the court or amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the Little Sisters of the Poor. It was just one of 43 such briefs supporting the Little Sisters, from groups as disparate as the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, the National Association of Evangelicals, Orthodox Jewish Rabbis, 20 states, 207 Members of Congress, and the American Islamic Congress. The case will be argued in March, with a decision expected by the end of June
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by Canavan Foundation, Claire Altman Heine Foundation, ...
Supreme Court of Virginiahttps://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/va-supreme-court-records-vol242/1027/t...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the National Women's Health Network, Asian Communiti...
On Friday, Nov. 6, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will review Little Sisters of the Poor v...
CSL’s third Faith In Action event of the semester featured Professor Mark Rienzi, lead counsel for t...
The Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell, a 2016 landmark religious liberty case, illustrates the o...
Richard Garnett, Paul J. Schierl/Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law at the University of Notre...
For almost 150 years, the Little Sisters of the Poor in the United States have provided an incompara...
The Little Sisters of the Poor are litigants before the Supreme Court once more, this time as interv...
On October 30, 2017 the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project, a research initiative of the Cente...
On October 30, 2017 the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project, a research initiative of the Cente...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by International Center for Technology Assessment, Coun...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by Canavan Foundation, Claire Altman Heine Foundation, ...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the S...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by American Medical Association, American Society of Hu...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by Canavan Foundation, Claire Altman Heine Foundation, ...
Supreme Court of Virginiahttps://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/va-supreme-court-records-vol242/1027/t...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the National Women's Health Network, Asian Communiti...
On Friday, Nov. 6, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will review Little Sisters of the Poor v...
CSL’s third Faith In Action event of the semester featured Professor Mark Rienzi, lead counsel for t...
The Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell, a 2016 landmark religious liberty case, illustrates the o...
Richard Garnett, Paul J. Schierl/Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law at the University of Notre...
For almost 150 years, the Little Sisters of the Poor in the United States have provided an incompara...
The Little Sisters of the Poor are litigants before the Supreme Court once more, this time as interv...
On October 30, 2017 the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project, a research initiative of the Cente...
On October 30, 2017 the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project, a research initiative of the Cente...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by International Center for Technology Assessment, Coun...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by Canavan Foundation, Claire Altman Heine Foundation, ...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the S...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by American Medical Association, American Society of Hu...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by Canavan Foundation, Claire Altman Heine Foundation, ...
Supreme Court of Virginiahttps://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/va-supreme-court-records-vol242/1027/t...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the National Women's Health Network, Asian Communiti...