The case has momentarily been handled by another ruling, but the nation's highest court punted yet another opportunity to conclusively settle the matter.
'Every faith-based university in the country has the right to work with its students, including its LGBTQ students, to establish the clubs, places and spaces that fit within its faith tradition.'
Todd Soper explained that a statement that 'lends itself to be colorblind,' such as 'everyone is equal' would be disqualifying from a prospective teacher.
While New York has set some of the world's most ambitious carbon emissions goals, to be met before 2050, the reality is that around 80 percent of New York City’s electric needs are still generated by fossil fuels.
In addition to the 1,752 employees who have been fired for their stand against the COVID mandate, over 6,000 city workers are still awaiting a response after applying for medical or religious exemptions.