MN News Hound
18
The best of traditional and alternative news with relevant commentary.
Follow
Scooped by L. Charles Burch onto MN News Hound
Scoop.it!

Student Kicked Out Of School For Refusing To Wear RFID Tracking Badge Following Failed Appeal

Student Kicked Out Of School For Refusing To Wear RFID Tracking Badge Following Failed Appeal | MN News Hound | Scoop.it

Hernandez, who has been threatened with expulsion for refusing to wear a chipless RFID tracking badge, had her request for a preliminary injunction denied by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Western District of Texas. Rutherford Institute attorneys argue the school is violating her rights under Texas' Religious Freedom Act and the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

Paige Nelson's comment, April 10, 11:23 PM
^^ I agree with both of you on that. It is your private life, and space. Her being expelled would be stupid I think.
MsHaeussinger's comment, April 12, 8:28 AM
This story is interesting but it never details how the ID badge interferes with her religious beliefs.
Jeremy Richardson's comment, April 14, 9:52 AM
I agree that the id badge should not have to be for the students for school ,
L. Charles Burch is also curating
Web Biz Tutor
Discover Topics L. Charles Burch is following
Quite Interesting News HDSLR The 21st Century Content Curation World Science News Learning Technology
and 84 others
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by L. Charles Burch
Scoop.it!

Christianity May Be Eradicated in Iraq and Afghanistan, Says Chair of U.S. Religious Freedom Commission | CNSnews.com

Christianity May Be Eradicated in Iraq and Afghanistan, Says Chair of U.S. Religious Freedom Commission | CNSnews.com | MN News Hound | Scoop.it

(CNSNews.com) - Despite long-term U.S. military occupations aimed at establishing representative governments in Iraq and Afghanistan, Christianity now faces the real threat of eradication in those countries because of severe and persistent persecution of Christians there, according to the chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.

No comment yet.