Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Religious Liberty, Right to Work, C-Band, Iraq, Child Asylum Seekers, ERA

Today's News for the Week Prior and Up to February 19, 2020



Are Teachers Ministers?
Source: God Inspires News
February 19, 2020
Erin M. Hawley, Senior Legal Fellow at Independent Women’s Law Center, issued the following statement: “The ‘ministerial exception’ protects a religious group’s right to shape its own faith and mission through hiring practices and bars federal and state courts from interfering with the hiring and retention policies and practices of religious employers. Teachers at religious schools play a critical role in transmitting the faith to the next generation and are, therefore, properly categorized as ‘ministers’ within the exception outline by the U.S. Supreme Court.”
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Christian Mail Carrier Discharged for Not Delivering Packages on Sunday Asks Federal Court for Judgment
Source: God Inspires News
February 19, 2020
On Friday, February 14, a United States Postal Service (USPS) mailman filed a Motion for Summary Judgement before a federal district judge asking the court to find that the USPS violated his rights when it failed to accommodate his religious beliefs regarding work on Sundays.
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IAM Urges Congress to Protect DOD Workers
Source: International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
February 18, 2020
“President Trump’s goal to take away union representation has been coming since the day he took office,” said Martinez. “His attack on workers that include the longest federal shutdown in history and the signing of Executive Orders are an assault that will eventually carry over to the private sector. Using the coverage of ‘National Security’ insults workers who have given their lives working for the DOD.”
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INCOMPAS Joins Letter Urging FCC to Adopt Spectrum Aggregation Limits in the C-Band
Source: INCOMPAS
February 18, 2020
The undersigned associations commend the Commission on its plans to reallocate the Cband for terrestrial wireless services and assign it through a public auction. The Commission is well aware of the C-band’s importance and the role it will play in the deployment of 5G and future innovative terrestrial wireless services. Mid-band spectrum is vital for the deployment of 5G services, and the C-band represents a significant opportunity for communications providers to acquire mid-band spectrum.
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Inhofe Leads Delegation to Iraq
Source: Senator James M. Inhofe (R - OK)
February 17, 2020
On Friday, February 14, a United States Postal Service (USPS) mailman filed a Motion for Summary Judgement before a federal district judge asking the court to find that the USPS violated his rights when it failed to accommodate his religious beliefs regarding work on Sundays.
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New Ruling Allowing Child Asylum Seekers to Challenge Return to Mexico While Awaiting Court Hearings Vital to Protecting Thousands of Immigrant Youth
Source: Immigrant Legal Resources Center
February 14, 2020
In a case challenging the dangerous Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP)’s application to children, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that federal district courts have jurisdiction to hear claims from asylum-seeking youth arising under the Flores Settlement Agreement. This decision provides children seeking asylum at the southern border the opportunity to challenge their return under MPP to potentially life-threatening situations in Mexico before their hearing in immigration court.
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INDEPENDENT WOMEN'S VOICE LEAD COALITION LETTER TO CONGRESS OPPOSES THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT
Source: Independent Women's Voice
February 12, 2020
The Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment already guarantees equality of the sexes. The ERA would go much further, requiring that the government treat men and women the same—regardless of actual differences recognized under current law upon which women presently rely. The amendment will, therefore, replace equality under the law with interchangeability or sameness with men in all situations. While we are equal, we are not the same.
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