The National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) filed an amicus brief in a US Supreme Court in a landmark Our Lady of Guadalupe v. Agnes Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Darryl Biel cases on interest of a Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, Agudath Israel of America, Agudas Harabbonim, National Council of Young Israel, Rabbinical Alliance of America and Rabbinical Council of America.
The brief was gathered by preeminent inherent profession and COLPA’s National Vice President Nat Lewin. It urges a Supreme Court to overturn a reduce justice preference that exceedingly boundary a ability of eremite institutions and organizations to make suitable practice decisions.
“The Chamber is respected to have a voice listened in a nation’s top court, advocating during a front lines on interest of a eremite freedoms and a firmness of a workplace,” says Duvi Honig, Founder and CEO of a Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce.
“We demeanour brazen to continue advocating on interest of a community’s needs in a halls of energy around a world.”