No Civil Court Claim Over Publicizing Religious Court’s Statement That Litigant Refuses to Appear in the Religious Court

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Plaintiff had argued that defendants’ publicizing the religious court’s statement “serves as a form of social pressure, calling on the community to shun or ostracize the individual until they comply with the court’s demands.”

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