Many voters chose liberty on their 2020 ballots. Can a government-sponsored institution claim religious accommodation?
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November 9, 2020
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Can Foster Care Agencies Claim Religious Accomodation? ([link removed] )
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether a religious agency has a right to participate in the city of Philadelphia’s foster care program while declining to carry out home studies for same‐sex fostering couples.
- Are Foster Care Agencies Entitled to Religious Accommodation? ([link removed] )
Featuring Walter Olson
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2020 Election Results Showed Many Wins for the Side of Liberty ([link removed] )
The presidential contest may not be officially decided for days yet, but lower down on the ballot, it looks like a very good election for libertarians and other supporters of limited government.
- Looking at 2020 Initiative Results: A Pretty Good Day for Liberty ([link removed] )
By Michael D. Tanner
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Symposium: The Individual Plaintiffs in ([link removed] ) California V. Texas ([link removed] ) Suffer a Greater Article III Injury Than Did the Individual Plaintiffs in ([link removed] ) Nfib V. Sebelius ([link removed] )
We contend that the individual plaintiffs have standing and Section 5000A can no longer be saved. And in our view, the remedy is dictated by the standing analysis.
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Hanke’s Inflation Dashboard: Measurements vs. Forecasts ([link removed] )
What makes the IMF’s inflation forecasts so troubling is that they should have never been reported in the first place. There's no practical basis for making a forecast of inflation during episodes of elevated inflation or hyperinflation.
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Donald Trump’s North Korea Strategy Must Survive ([link removed] )
If Joe Biden should win the White House it seems clear he will dump many Trump policies. North Korea should not be one of them.
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