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The Supreme Court on Monday appeared sympathetic to the argument by a Catholic Charities chapter that Wisconsin violated the Constitution when it refused to give the group the same exemption from the ...
With most of the 2024-25 term behind them, the justices’ final stretch of oral arguments is stacked with all three religious rights cases of the year. All three cases look to the justices to take up ...
For more than a century, the majority of colleges and universities have not paid most taxes. The Revenue Act of 1909 excused ...
The Supreme Court reviews a case on whether religiously affiliated organizations, like Catholic Charities, should receive ...
After a nearly three-year hiatus from adjudicating a religious liberty case, the Supreme Court is poised to rule on three ...
The Wisconsin Catholic Charities case has implications for other religiously connected nonprofits, including hospitals, and for state unemployment systems.
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared sympathetic on Monday toward a bid by an arm of a Catholic diocese in Wisconsin for a religious exemption from the state's unemployment insurance tax in the latest ...
The Supreme Court on Monday seemed swayed by a Catholic charity group’s bid for tax relief in Wisconsin in a case that could drastically alter eligibility for religious tax exemptions.
Luís Carlos Calderón Gómez, a tax law expert and Cardozo ... as an easy one.” Unless the Supreme Court sets the boundaries on religious exemptions, he said, legislatures will draw lines ...
The Supreme Court signaled Monday that it may side with a Catholic charitable organization in a case challenging Wisconsin's refusal to grant a religious exemption from state unemployment taxes.
The Supreme Court appears to be leaning toward a Catholic charitable organization pushing back against the state of Wisconsin in the latest religious rights case to come before the court.