In Roy v City of Monroe, (WD LA, Oct. 19, 2017), a Louisiana federal district court allowed plaintiff Clarence Roy to move ahead with an
Month: October 2017
No Unemployment Benefits Where Religious Objections Leading To Resignation Were Not Disclosed
In Kelly v. Unemployment Compensation Review Board, (Commonwealth Ct. PA, Oct. 17, 2017), a Pennsylvania appellate court affirmed the denial of unemployment compensation benefits to an employee who resigned her job for religious reasons, but did not first inform her employer of her religious...
Quebec Enacts New Religious Neutrality Law
In Canada in Wednesday, Quebec's National Assembly passed Bill 62 (full text) which is designed to assure that those providing government services, including subsidized educational institutions, adhere to principles of religious neutrality. Exceptions in the Act include those engaged in religious...

GDP Up 3% Despite Hurricanes in Third Quarter
Will corporate tax cuts expand the GDP even more? Source: http://lslink.info/?c=24r8

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