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Ukrainian refugee program leaves some behind

The new program is meant to streamline the refugee process for Ukrainians, but it also prevents Ukrainians already in Mexico from walking across the border. Also, the “Fat Leonard” case hits a snag that could trigger a mistrial. Plus, the Navy's COVID-19 vaccine policy has some religious advocates worried.

Founded by ex-Braintree and PayPal execs, Pagos raises $10M to offer API-driven payment intelligence – TechCrunch

Pagos, a payment intelligence infrastructure startup founded by former Braintree and PayPal execs, has raised $10 million in seed funding. Started earlier this year, the remote-first Pagos is building a data “platform” and API-driven micro-services that it says can integrate with any payment stack. The end goal is to drive better performance and “optimization” of […]

Everything you need to know about how qualified immunity affects you

Everything you need to know about how qualified immunity affects you
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Religious groups should be able to mandate religious leaders, duh

Qualified immunity won t protect college administrators who discriminate against religion The school used a policy meant to protect religious groups to exclude them instead. That violates the Constitution. Daniel Blomberg Opinion contributor College officials have been put on notice: targeting religious student groups isn’t just unconstitutional, it’s costly. A federal court of appeals this month agreed with my firm, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, that University of Iowa officials “turned a blind eye to decades of First Amendment jurisprudence” by punishing Christian, Muslim, and Sikh groups for the crime of asking their leaders to agree with their faith.

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