U.N. court says Israel not meeting obligations
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International Court of Justice issues non-binding ruling requiring Israel to cooperate with UNRWA despite the U.N. agency's alleged Hamas connections.
The Minnesota Supreme Court’s ruling seemingly opted to stay out of the middle of that debate, refusing to affirm Ellison’s assertion and further the state’s standing as a “trans refuge” state while also not rescinding any protections, yet.
Davis’ petition seeks to upend a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, which affirmed her loss in a civil case brought by David Moore and David Ermold, the couple whose license she refused. Opposing Supreme Court review, Moore and Ermold write that Obergefell “was correctly decided, and there is no need to revisit it.”
The opinion determined that USA Powerlifting violated the public accommodations statute of Minnesota’s Human Rights Act. It left open the question of whether USA Powerlifting had a legitimate business reason to not allow JayCee Cooper to compete as a female.
Supreme Court Justice Caleb Stegall, appointed in 2014 by Gov. Sam Brownback, wrote the unanimous opinion affirming the Court of Appeals’ view that ambiguity in Capitol Federal’s contract meant the 30-day notice provision couldn’t be applied to the bank’s overdraft fees.