Jensen, v. Quaring

1 Citing case

  1. E.E.O.C. v. Townley Engineering Mfg. Co.

    859 F.2d 610 (9th Cir. 1988)   Cited 125 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a corporation “present[ed] no rights of its own different from or greater than its owners' rights,” “is an extension of the beliefs of [its owners], and for all purposes, the beliefs of [its owners] are the beliefs and tenets of the [corporation],” and that the corporation had standing to assert its owners' Free Exercise rights

    A. Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States Sustaining Congressional Legislation Against A Claim That The Legislation Violated TheFree Exercise Clause.CASE CITATION 476 U.S. 693 475 U.S. 503 471 U.S. 290 470 U.S. 598 461 U.S. 574 455 U.S. 252 432 U.S. 63 419 U.S. 7 415 U.S. 361 401 U.S. 437 380 U.S. 163 340 U.S. 857 322 U.S. 78 245 U.S. 366 194 U.S. 279 136 U.S. 1 133 U.S. 333 98 U.S. 145 B. Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States Sustaining State Action Against A Claim That The Action Violated The Free Exercise Clause 392 U.S. 236 345 U.S. 395 343 U.S. 306 325 U.S. 561 321 U.S. 158 310 U.S. 586 293 U.S. 245 C. Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States InvalidatingState Action As A Violation of the Free Exercise Clause 472 U.S. 478 450 U.S. 707 435 U.S. 618 426 U.S. 696 406 U.S. 205 374 U.S. 398 367 U.S. 488 344 U.S. 94 340 U.S. 290 326 U.S. 501 326 U.S. 517 321 U.S. 573 319 U.S. 624 319 U.S. 105 319 U.S. 103 310 U.S. 296U.S. COURT OF APPEALS