The University of Miami blaming the CMS for giving them the green light to practice religious discrimination is no different than the owner of Burger King requesting that all University of Miami Employees are required to eat Burger King made Burgers only starting September 20, 2021, even if eating burgers violates an Employee's sincerely held religious beliefs. Essentially, the University of Miami is saying that there aren't any religious exemptions for testing because the CMS doesn't recognize such exemptions and by thus not recognizing such exemptions they are in violation of Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This means the CMS will probably have some Lawsuits coming their way if what the University of Miami says is true. However, the University of Miami can't and hasn't proven what they are saying is true. Their argument is so weak and pathetic.
The University of Miami blaming the CMS for giving them the green light to practice religious discrimination is no different than the owner of Burger King requesting that all University of Miami Employees are required to eat Burger King made Burgers only starting September 20, 2021, even if eating burgers violates an Employee's sincerely held religious beliefs. Essentially, the University of Miami is saying that there aren't any religious exemptions for testing because the CMS doesn't recognize such exemptions and by thus not recognizing such exemptions they are in violation of Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This means the CMS will probably have some Lawsuits coming their way if what the University of Miami says is true. However, the University of Miami can't and hasn't proven what they are saying is true. Their argument is so weak and pathetic.
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