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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 04:53:47+00:00

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On Tuesday the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Department of Commerce v. New York; Amy Howe has our preview.On Tuesday the Supre...(click to view)On Tuesday the Supreme Court also hears oral argument in Rehaif v. U.S.; Evan Lee has our preview.
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On Tuesday the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Department of Commerce v. New York; Amy Howe has our preview.
On Tuesday the Supreme Court also hears oral argument in Rehaif v. U.S.; Evan Lee has our preview.
Disclosure: Goldstein & Russell represent The NAACP Legal Defense Fund et al. as amici curiae in support of respondent.
Holding: The Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses of the First Amendment bar suits brought on behalf of ministers against their churches, claiming termination in violation of employment discrimi­nation laws. Moreover, because the respondent in this case was a minister within the meaning of the minis­terial exception, the First Amendment requires dismissal of her em­ployment discrimination suit against her religious employer.
Judgment: Reversed, 9-0, in an opinion by Chief Justice Roberts on January 11, 2012. Justice Thomas filed a concurring opinion. Justice Alito also filed a concurring opinion, which was joined by Justice Kagan.
Brief for American Bible Society et al.
Brief for Evangelical Covenent Church et al.
Brief for the International Mission Board of The Southern Baptist Convention et al.
Brief for Professor Professor Eugene Volokh et al.
Brief for Jewish Educational Center et al.
Brief for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops et al.
Brief for Bishopaccountability.Org, et al.
Brief for Americans United for Separation of Church and State et al.
Brief for the American Humanist Association and American Atheists, Inc. et al.
Amicus brief of Christian Reformed Church in North America et al.
Amicus brief of International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention et al.
There is a possibility of opinions on Tuesday at 10 a.m.
On Tuesday, the justices hear oral argument in Department of Commerce v. New York, Mitchell v. Wisconsin and Rehaif v. United States.

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