Analysis

2nd Circ. RFRA Damages Ruling Doesn't Erase Controversy

By Shayna Posses (May 17, 2018, 9:40 PM EDT) -- The Second Circuit this month demonstrated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act's power to hold federal officials accountable in ruling that several Muslim immigrants can seek damages for allegedly being placed on the no-fly list after refusing to be informants. But experts say the decision doesn't ease concerns that companies and other powerful groups are co-opting the statute to justify discriminatory behavior....

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