Government Files Opposition to TMLC’s Motion for Preliminary; Judge sets New Hearing Date
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ANN ARBOR, MI – Last week the Government filed its opposition to Thomas More Law Center’s motion for Preliminary Injunction in its case to stop the HHS mandate. The motion was filed on behalf of Legatus, a nonprofit organization of Catholic business leaders and Michigan-based Weingartz Supply Company, and its owner Daniel Weingartz. Earlier, Federal District Judge Robert H. Cleland, at the request of the Government, moved the date for hearing oral arguments from September 26, 2012 to September 28, 2012. The hearing is scheduled for 9:30am at the U.S. Courthouse in Detroit, Michigan.
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The Thomas More Law Center’s lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the HHS Mandate under the First Amendment rights to the Free Exercise of Religion, Free Speech, and the Establishment Clause. It also claims that the HHS Mandate violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 and the Administrative Procedure Act.
Click here to read the Government’s opposition.
Click here to help TMLC fight to stop the HHS Mandate!
The Thomas More Law Center’s lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the HHS Mandate under the First Amendment rights to the Free Exercise of Religion, Free Speech, and the Establishment Clause. It also claims that the HHS Mandate violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 and the Administrative Procedure Act.
Click here to read the Government’s opposition.
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