MN: Bentleyville preaching still is on hold | Duluth News TribuneDuluth News Tribune: “I think it’s important to bring a caveat to the table,” said Scruggs, who is based in Memphis, Tenn. “The opinion was just from a magistrate judge. All it was was a recommendation. The district court judge can accept, reject, revise it any way he wants. At this point, everything is a bit premature. … There’s nothing too much to celebrate.” . . . The Alliance Defense Fund is a nonprofit dedicated to defending religious freedom and doesn’t charge for services, Scruggs said. |
