Supreme Court expands protections for religious schools from nondiscrimination laws

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The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that religious schools are allowed to fire religion teachers for any reason they wish, a major expansion of protections for religious institutions against nondiscrimination laws.

The case, Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru, concerned the so-called ministerial exception, which exempts certain religious institutions from nondiscrimination laws. In a 7-2 decision with a majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito, the court held that "the independence of religious institutions in matters of 'faith and doctrine' is closely linked to independence in what the Court has termed ‘matters of church government.’"
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LET FREEDOM RING!!!

This level of liberalism is bound to trigger the shit out of the leftist. :D
 
My sincerely held beliefs about religion give me a moral reason to not have to fund religious schools, or be a party to their funding.
 
That's fine....you don't have to go there or send your kids there. :)

He'll probably come back with some snarky comment about the recent case where the SCOTUS said that public money can be used to fund religious schools/activities and that he's against that sort of thing.

Except that's not what that case said at all.
 
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