RE: help wanted

2016-02-22 Thread Greg Hamilton
n & Law List <religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu> Subject: Re: help wanted I don’t think Title VII does the work here — the undue hardship standard is so de minimis as to be illusory in most cases where it would matter. On Feb 22, 2016, at 1:51 PM, Greg Hamilton <greg.hamil...@nw.n

RE: help wanted

2016-02-22 Thread Greg Hamilton
From my vantage point in introducing, shepherding and helping to pass Idaho’s Free Exercise of Religion Act of 2000, and in failing with both Alaska and Oregon state Religious Freedom Restoration Act efforts over an 18-year period since 1998 is mostly a political one, albeit a constitutional

RE: 8th Cir. upholds exclusion of religious schools from playground safety funds

2015-05-31 Thread Greg Hamilton
Marty, I believe you are right. Justice O'Connor's separate concurring opinion in Mitchell v. Helms challenged Justice Thomas's attempt to entirely rid the High Court of the doctrine of neutrality, which increasingly seems at risk today. Non-monitary material aid versus monitory aid has been,

RE: Subject: Re: Kansas/Arizona statutes protecting for-profit businesses

2014-02-25 Thread Greg Hamilton
...and Alan has been championing this bill on the spot at the Arizona capitol. Sigh. I have fought him over it when he tried to push me into supporting the Idaho bill which was just as egregious as the Arizona bill, but perhaps more targeted. Gregory W. Hamilton, President Northwest Religious

RE: Point of Information -- not quite on topic

2012-03-06 Thread Greg Hamilton
Then that would settle the matter. Gregory W. Hamilton, President Northwest Religious Liberty Association 5709 N. 20th Street Ridgefield, WA 98642 Office: (360) 857-7040 Website: www.nrla.com http://www.nrla.com/ http://www.nrla.com/ A non-partisan government relations and