Sarah Isgur and David French discuss Wisconsin’s unemployment tax case, which touches on the intersection of religious liberty and legal standards. When is an institution operating primarily for religious purposes?
The Agenda:
—We don’t cover internet beefs
—Trump v. All
—Can Catholic Charities keep its tax-exempt status?
—Wisconsin Supreme Court races are vicious and cruel
—Generalists vs. specialists
—Evolution of activist legal organizations
—Answering listener questions about Trump running for a third term in office
Show Notes:
—Catholic Charities Bureau v. WI Labor Review Comm’n oral argument
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