A skeptical Judge Cohen wanted to know about the MAGA religion, the Post reported.
"How many members are in this spiritual program that your client is engaged in?" the judge asked.
"So, it's a creed of one?" Judge Cohen asked.
"Plaintiff does not state any faith-based principle to which the hat relates," Judge Cohen said, calling the incident a "Petty" snub.
Asking a patron to leave for his political beliefs may not be "Outrageous conduct" to a New York judge, but what about the rest of us?
A Manhattan judge has ruled that a bar that ordered patron who was wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat to leave had a right to do so under the New York constitution.
The judge rejected Greg Piatek's argument that he wore his MAGA hat to pay "Spiritual tribute" to 9/11 victims and was thus discriminated against for his religious beliefs.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/04/judge_rules_taverns_can_ban_trump_supporters.html
"How many members are in this spiritual program that your client is engaged in?" the judge asked.
"So, it's a creed of one?" Judge Cohen asked.
"Plaintiff does not state any faith-based principle to which the hat relates," Judge Cohen said, calling the incident a "Petty" snub.
Asking a patron to leave for his political beliefs may not be "Outrageous conduct" to a New York judge, but what about the rest of us?
A Manhattan judge has ruled that a bar that ordered patron who was wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat to leave had a right to do so under the New York constitution.
The judge rejected Greg Piatek's argument that he wore his MAGA hat to pay "Spiritual tribute" to 9/11 victims and was thus discriminated against for his religious beliefs.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/04/judge_rules_taverns_can_ban_trump_supporters.html
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