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Rick Garnett Was A Guest Speaker And Quoted In Several Media Sources On The Scotus Hobby Lobby Case Decision On July 1, Richard Garnett
Rick Garnett Was A Guest Speaker And Quoted In Several Media Sources On The Scotus Hobby Lobby Case Decision On July 1, Richard Garnett
Richard W Garnett
Rick Garnett was a guest speaker and quoted in several media sources on the Hobby Lobby decision. The Columbus Dispatch article Supreme Court rules in favor of Hobby Lobby in contraceptive case on July 1. NPR article High Court Allows Some Companies To Opt Out Of Contraceptives Mandate on July 1. On Point with Tom Ashbrook discussing A Win For Hobby Lobby, And What It Means on July 1. Obama, Congress Likely Face Tough Decision on Contraceptive Coverage Wall Street Journal Becket Fund makes its mark by testing limits of religious liberty Deseret News
Rick Garnett Was Quoted In The Religion News Service Article Does Hobby Lobby Have Religious Rights? The Supreme Court Will Decide, March 18, 2014, Richard Garnett
Rick Garnett Was Quoted In The Religion News Service Article Does Hobby Lobby Have Religious Rights? The Supreme Court Will Decide, March 18, 2014, Richard Garnett
Richard W Garnett
On March 18, Rick Garnett was quoted in the Religion News Service article Does Hobby Lobby have religious rights? The Supreme Court will decide. Notre Dame Law School professor Rick Garnett, who writes about religious freedom, said the court may well agree that corporations have religious rights, but he also suggests that such an outcome won’t be as momentous as many assume. “It doesn’t mean every single business is going to be invoking RFRA to get out of regulations it doesn’t like,” he said.
Legislative Prayer Gets Supreme Court Review, Richard Garnett
Legislative Prayer Gets Supreme Court Review, Richard Garnett
Richard W Garnett
Rick Garnett was quoted in the Associated Press article by MARK SHERMAN
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Richard Garnett, a University of Notre Dame law professor and former Supreme Court clerk, said it is likely that the court will reverse the appeals court and that a narrow ruling of the sort sought by the administration could cause some liberal justices to join their conservative colleagues.
But because the case can be resolved narrowly, Garnett said it probably is not one the justices will use to order judges to …