Jackie

EEOC Advises Employees May Have to Demonstrate “Good Faith” Basis to Claim Religious Exemption to COVID-19 Vaccination

November 1, 2021 The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently advised that “the definition of religion is broad and protects beliefs, practices, and observances with which the employer may be unfamiliar[…t]herefore, the employer should ordinarily assume that an employee’s request for religious accommodation is based on a sincerely held religious belief, practice, or […]

EEOC Advises Employees May Have to Demonstrate “Good Faith” Basis to Claim Religious Exemption to COVID-19 Vaccination Read More »

SCOTUS Will Hear Arguments in Landmark Second Amendment Case Arising Out of New York

On November 3, the Unites States Supreme Court is slated to hear arguments in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, the case that will likely determine whether an application for a gun carry license in New York State can be denied arbitrarily, that is, whether an application for a gun carry permit

SCOTUS Will Hear Arguments in Landmark Second Amendment Case Arising Out of New York Read More »

Election Day is November 2. TCSLG encourages voting “NO” with respect to New York Propositions 1, 3, and, 4.

Anyone familiar with Federalist No. 52 knows that the right to vote is considered sacrosanct in the United States, that such is “very just regarded as a fundamental article of republican government.” Three (3) propositions on the ballot for consideration in this year’s statewide elections in New York may affront that very right and its

Election Day is November 2. TCSLG encourages voting “NO” with respect to New York Propositions 1, 3, and, 4. Read More »