The judges appeared to push back at Keller’s assertion that Sterling waived a defense under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act because she initially didn’t specifically invoke it by name at trial—a “magic words” standard, as Judge Kevin Ohlson referred to it. Ohlson and Chief Judge Charles “Chip Erdmann” noted that Sterling originally handled her case without legal representation, and did make references to a religious defense.
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