If the Navy approves one exemption for sincerely held belief then denies the rest of the applications, that is 100% discrimination. You have to approve them all or disapprove all. I saw that either on the Thomas More Society or the Liberty Counsel website.
Because the SEALs won their lawsuit, everyone who was disapproved can go back and sue the Navy for religious discrimination. Or...those cases that were still pending, those would have to be approved.
I'm not a lawyer so double check everything I'm saying with actual legal professionals.
If the Navy approves one exemption for sincerely held belief then denies the rest of the applications, that is 100% discrimination. You have to approve them all or disapprove all. I saw that either on the Thomas More Society or the Liberty Counsel website.
Because the SEALs won their lawsuit, everyone who was disapproved can go back and sue the Navy for religious discrimination. Or...those cases that were still pending, those would have to be approved.
I'm not a lawyer so double check everything I'm saying with actual legal professionals.
sounds legit to me. Pray SCOTUS doesn't trample their rights by overturning.