Kennedy’s Exit Could Entrench Religious Privilege and Discrimination, Warns Center for Inquiry
The last bulwark against religious privilege and oppression has fallen with the announced retirement of Justice
"Raising another Alito or Gorsuch to the bench for a lifetime appointment will fundamentally reshape the Court for many years to come, and it will be at the expense of women, racial and religious minorities, the LGBTQ community, and atheists," said
"Kennedy was far from a perfect Justice," added Little. "He joined the majority in
CFI warned that on decisions core to its mission, including Establishment Clause cases, reproductive rights, and the protection of the LGBTQ community, any replacement by this administration might serve to further entrench religious privilege and legitimize discrimination.
"Though we fear this will fall on deaf ears, we nonetheless implore
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