The Constitution is clear: Religious organizations have the freedom to operate & serve their communities according to their beliefs. We are grateful the 6th Circuit will allow our case Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish v. Nessel to proceed. 🙌 https://t.co/WfLY6K1ASP
‼️RELIGIOUS FREEDOM WIN in Michigan!‼️ A century-old Catholic parish got a big win in its legal fight to keep the doors of its school open. The 6th Circuit ruled Friday that Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish may challenge the enforcement of a MI law, which would force its Academy to… https://t.co/OOufWBHtOR
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A U.S. appeals court has revived lawsuits by a Christian medical ministry and a Catholic school in Michigan, allowing them to challenge the state's enforcement of anti-discrimination laws. The 6th Circuit Court ruled Friday that Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish can proceed with its case against Michigan's Civil Rights Acts, which the parish argues would force its academy to comply with laws contrary to its religious beliefs. The ruling emphasizes the constitutional right of religious organizations to operate according to their faith. The case is known as Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish v. Nessel.