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Wow, this is quite a unique and thorough resource. In many lands, employers aren't supposed to ask about employees' religious practices – and yet, the employers then have to deal with all the thorny issues those practices raise.

I see there are plenty of miscellaneous juicy court cases covered too (JWs assaulting people who don't take their magazines? Wow, I never saw such fun while "out in service"). I expect I'll have comments to make on some of those cases as I wade through the site. 

Thanks! 

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