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Religious groups file brief in support of Amish appeal to Supreme Court

Religious groups file brief in support of Amish appeal to Supreme Court The Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty and the National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the Amish gray water case. 12:47 pm, Mar. 11, 2021 × Two national religious liberty groups filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of members of the Fillmore County Swartzentruber Amish community s petition to overturn a Minnesota court s decision that would require them to install septic systems against their religious practices. The Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty and the National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom filed a so-called amici curiae brief on March 5. An amici curiae brief allows those who are not directly involved in a case, but would have an interest in the outcome, to submit arguments to the court in support of a party that is directly involved.

Steven Wright s The Coyotes of Carthage depicts realities of race, money and politics

Steven Wright’s ‘The Coyotes of Carthage’ depicts realities of race, money and politics “It’s always such a great honor to teach such smart students, especially at the University of Wisconsin,” Steven Wright says. “They’re smart and they’re hardworking and they really love learning.” In August, USA Today published Two friends texted the list to Steven Wright, a clinical associate professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School and lecturer in the UW–Madison creative writing program whose debut novel, “The Coyotes of Carthage,” came out in April. When another text arrived congratulating him, Wright was thoroughly confused.

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