A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of a Michigan city, allowing it to refuse an atheist group's request to include a sign denouncing religion as part of a public holiday display
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...I) and his wife, Marie Marcilis; and 17268 Suffield Drive in Clinton Township, Michigan, the home of Russell Marcilis II (Marcilis II) and his...
...quot; violation of court orders, Clinton County, N.Y., Family Court...the Wal-Mart in Conewango Township, Pa. Apparently she didn't...
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...be married before the age of twenty-five.In May 1996 township officials discovered that Cheng was pregnant. The officials attempted to pressure Cheng...
Thou shalt not unduly burden the free exercise of religion through onerous zoning laws, or so said Congress with the passage of a religious land use law in 2000, spawning a cottage industry in church
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