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  2. G. L. Christian and Associates v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Because the FAR is the law, and government contractors are presumed to be familiar with the FAR, a mandatory clause that expresses a significant or deeply ingrained strand of public procurement policy will be incorporated into a Government contract by operation of law, even if the parties intentionally omitted it. [1] [2]

  3. Law & Justice (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Law & Justice (also known as The Christian Law Review) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic legal periodical published by The Edmund Plowden Trust.The primary focus of the journal is a Christian perspective of the law, with a particular emphasis on religious freedom, canon law, ethics and morality.

  4. Thomas More Law Center - Wikipedia

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    Richard Thompson, the Law Center's chief counsel described the ban as "another example of the anti-Christmas, anti-religion policy infecting our public school system". [97] In a statement, school Superintendent Brian Osborne said the policy "was adopted to promote an inclusive environment for all students in our school community". [98]

  5. The Key Principles of Christian Investing - AOL

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    Christian investing is a type of ESG (environment, social, governance) investing that aims to select investments that align with the values and beliefs of the Christian religion. Like all ...

  6. BYU Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Brigham Young University Law Review typically publishes the proceedings of the annual International Law & Religion Symposium, sponsored by the BYU International Center for Law & Religious Studies, in the second issue of each volume. It also hosts and publishes the concomitant work of an annual faculty-organized symposium on a salient legal ...

  7. Police officers’ ‘duty to intervene’ is enshrined into law ...

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    New laws are casting a wider net across law enforcement in excessive force cases – with broader implications for policing, reports Sheila Flynn Police officers’ ‘duty to intervene’ is ...

  8. Religious Liberty Accommodations Act - Wikipedia

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    An Act To Create The "protecting Freedom Of Conscience From Government Discrimination Act"; To Provide Certain Protections Regarding A Sincerely Held Religious Belief Or Moral Conviction For Persons, Religious Organizations And Private Associations; To Define A Discriminatory Action For Purposes Of This Act; To Provide That A Person May Assert A Violation Of This Act As A Claim Against The ...

  9. Religious discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The policy at The University of South Dakota was later changed to permit students to pray while living in the university dorms. Another example concerns the Peralta Community College District which threatened to discipline two students when they prayed for a sick professor. The college later rescinded the warnings when threatened with a lawsuit ...