Stamp of Disapproval Sparks First-Class Fight: Courts Weigh Constitutionality of Post Offices Run by Churches

NC Register:

Can religious beliefs be expressed on private property when part of that property is used for doing subcontract work for the government?

That is the substance of a case involving a church that contracted with the U.S. Postal Service to provide convenience for local postal customers. 

An appeal in the case, Cooper v. United States Postal Service, was heard March 20 by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in Manhattan . . . 

The Alliance Defense Fund is an alliance of Christian attorneys and organizations working to protect and preserve religious liberty and the sanctity of life, marriage and family.

 

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