NR Daily: Cider and Religious Freedom

On Friday, the Tennes family of Charlotte, Mich., and their family-run orchard won a temporary reprieve. The city of East Lansing, Mich., had banned them from the city's farmer's market because they refuse to host same-sex marriage ceremonies at their farm. In a decision granting the Tenneses' motion for a preliminary injunction, federal district-court judge Paul Maloney ordered East Lansing to "allow the Plaintiffs to participate in the East Lansing Farmer's Market for the remainder of the 2017 season ...

September 18 2017

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Cider and Religious Freedom

Margot Cleveland

On Friday, the Tennes family of Charlotte, Mich., and their family-run orchard won a temporary reprieve. The city of East Lansing, Mich., had banned them from the city's farmer's market because they refuse to host same-sex marriage ceremonies at their farm. In a decision granting the Tenneses' motion for a preliminary...

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