Someone I know is being asked to sign a court document with language contrary to their religious convictions.
Apparently the court will not budge and make the simple one word substitution that would allow them to sign.
My friend maintains that their religious freedom is being infringed in this way.
Do you know of anyone who fought something like this and won? If you could connect me with someone who could help advocate for them, Iβd really appreciate it.
#asknostr #law #lawyer #faith
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Hey @SuiGenerisJohn what kind of law do you do?
probably none imo
you might want to just cold call law firms about this, it will be cool to see if you can find helpful info on nostr though π€
What is the word and what does he want it changed to?
So I had thought it was literally one word, βswearβ to almost anything similar in meaning like βaffirm,β etc.
I now know the actual wording is βduly sworn,β so it would technically have to be more than one word substitution, probably something like βaffirm under pain of perjury.β
Let your yes be your yes.