By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) - An Indiana high school did not break the law by allegedly forcing a music teacher to quit after he refused on religious.
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An Indiana high school did not break the law by allegedly forcing a music teacher to quit after he refused on religious grounds to use transgender students' preferred names, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday.
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ShutterstockDenver Newsroom, Aug 24, 2022 / 12:07 pm (CNA).A Michigan judge s injunction against the state s long-standing abortion law means no protections for the unborn. Critics warn that the judge s order is broader than was Roe v. Wade: it blocks the prosecution of late-term abortions, and of non-doctors who perform illegal abortions."The injunction, unfortunately, treats unborn human life like it s not worth protecting," Rory Gray, senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom legal group, told CNA Aug. 22."We re obviously concerned by it. Michigan law should and does protect innocent human life," he added. The injunction "really does allow abortion on demand, and we re talking up to the moment of birth." Michigan s existing abortion law criminalizes abortion as a felony except to save the life of the mother.The law dates to 1931, though in a 1972 ballot measure 60% of Michigan voters rejected a proposal to allow abortion up to 20 weeks into pr