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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In some face, it is your religious belief to follow medical advice such as in Orthodox Judaism. There are cases where due to medical reasons a woman is advised to get an abortion and that is sanctioned by her religion. So I could see some cases being brought before the court having to do with freedom of religion in that respect[/quote] Freedom of religion will not trump the right to life. [/quote] Also, religion-neutral laws that apply to everyone equally can't typically be challenged on First Amendment grounds. Your religion may believe in animal sacrifice, for example, but government can ban the killing of animals outside of a licensed slaughterhouse. [/quote] The vaccine mandate litigation seems to demonstrate otherwise. [/quote] That's a different context from criminal law. You're talking about employment law, typically. There aren't any vaccine mandates with criminal penalties for refusal (thankfully). There is one unusual exemption which allows members of Native American religions to use peyote in the context of religious practices, but that exemption is specifically written into Federal law. [/quote]
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