The US Supreme Court declined to determine whether Air Force service members and reservists can obtain back pay in their religious challenges to the Defense Department’s now-revoked Covid-19 vaccine mandate.
The justices Monday rejected two petitions seeking judicial relief under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. A federal appeals court deemed both cases moot after the Air Force’s mandate was repealed in 2022.
RFRA prohibits the federal government from burdening a person’s free exercise of religion, even if the burden arises from a neutral, generally applicable law.
The petitions gave the justices an opportunity to clarify whether the religious law permits ...
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