The ruling in Wilson v. James is posted below.
A federal judge in Washington on Tuesday threw out a Utah national guardsman's religious-liberty lawsuit that arose from his objections to a same-sex marriage held in West Point's Cadet Chapel. The plaintiff, Layne Wilson, a member of Utah Air National Guard and the Federal Air Force Reserves, called such a use of the chapel a "mockery to God and our military core values."
October 14, 2015 at 01:22 PM
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The ruling in Wilson v. James is posted below.
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