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07/25/20 Episode 217: Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty, Part 2 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
07/11/20 Episode 215: Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty, Part 1 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In episode #11, "First Amendment: Freedom of Religion & Tyrants," I will discuss what the first amendment is and how the states must adhere to it. In addition, I will explain how governors across the United States are in contempt of the Constitution and are using this crisis to abuse their power.To keep up to date of visiting me on the web to https://linktr.ee/walkinverseThank you, and enjoy the episode.New BookFirestorm: When History is Erasedhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B084VQ48Q5Source“14th Amendment.” “Preliminary In-Season 2019-2020 Flu Burden Estimates.”“Louisiana Pastor Defies Stay-at-Home Order, House Arrest to Hold Services.”“AG William Barr Warns States against Singling out Religious Gatherings When Enforcing Social Distancing.” “This Past Flu Season Was the Longest in 10 Years, the CDC Says.”“Due Process.”“Minneapolis Grants Noise Permit for ‘Historic' Ramadan Call to Prayer in Major U.S. City.” “Establishment Clause.” “First Amendment and Religion.”“Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly Sues GOP Lawmakers for Revoking Her Order Limiting Church Gatherings.”“Free Exercise Clause.”“Freedom of Religion and the Establishment Clause.”“Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty.”“Bill de Blasio Threatens to Arrest Mourning Jewish Citizens.”“Incorporation Doctrine.”“Ankle Monitors Ordered for Louisville, Kentucky Residents Exposed to Covid-19 Who Refuse to Stay Home.”“Baptist Church Members given $500 Tickets for Listening to Church Service in Their Cars via Radio in Parking Lot.”“Louisiana Pastor Breaks House Arrest to Hold Sunday Service amid Coronavirus Stay-at-Home Orders.”Support the show (https://walkinverse.com/support-walk-in-verse/)
04/27/19 Episode 152: Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty Part 2
04/20/19 Episode 151: REPLAY of 82 Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty Part 1
On October 6, Attorney General Sessions issued a guidance regarding “Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty,” which declared as its central instruction that “to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, religious observance and practice should be reasonably accommodated in all government activity.…” But what is “practicable and permitted by law,” what is reasonable accommodation, and how broadly might the guidance sweep? As the Supreme Court gets ready to hear oral argument in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case on December 5, join ACS for a briefing call with Gretchen Borchelt, Vice President for Reproductive Rights and Health at the National Women’s Law Center, Frederick Gedicks, Guy Anderson Chair and Professor of Law at BYU Law, and Susan Sommer, Associate Legal Director and Director of Constitutional Litigation for Lambda Legal, who will discuss what are and should be the boundaries of religious exemptions and the potential impact of the October guidance.