Tuesday, May 29, 2012

take the Thomas Renker Esq. Freedom of Religion Legal Challenge

 Does Thomas Renker have answers to the following simple legal questions?
1. Does NY PML Sec 105 soon to be Sec. 109 apply to Nassau OTB where one or more of the Rockville Centre faithful work and/or bet?
2. Is NY PML Sec 105 soon to be Sec 109 violate the rights of Rockville Centre Bettors who do not share Thomas Renker's religious beliefs secured by NY Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3?
3. Is NY PML Sec 105 soon to be Sec. 109 constitutionally defensible?
4. Is NY PML Sec 105 soon to be Sec 109 vague, indefinite and/or overly broad because the terms Easter Sunday and Palm Sunday do not define one and only one day in April 2012? See the Gregorian and Julian Calendars.


Lucky for Thomas Renker that these questions have not yet appeared on the New York Bar Examination?
Lawyers, nothing but errand boys.

The Archdiocese of Rockville Centre does not need Andrew Cuomo to enforce laws that violate the religious freedom of Rockville Centre bettors who do not go to church or do not wish to go to Church without putting there bets in at Nassau OTB before church.


§  109.  Supplementary  regulatory   powers   of   the   commission.
  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent  provision  of  law,  the  commission
  through its rules and regulations or  in  allotting  dates  for  racing,
  simulcasting  or in licensing race meetings at which pari-mutuel betting
  is permitted shall be authorized to:
    1. permit racing at which pari-mutuel betting is conducted on  any  or
  all  dates from the first day of January through the thirty-first day of
  December, inclusive of Sundays but exclusive of  December  twenty-fifth,
  Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday; and
    2. fix minimum and maximum charges for admission at any race meeting.
    * NB Effective October 1, 2012


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Registration Number: 2119733
   

THOMAS G. RENKER

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE

50 N PARK AVE

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY 11570-9023

United States

(516) 678-5800


   
Year Admitted in NY: 1987
Appellate Division Department of Admission: 2
Law School: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
Registration Status: Currently registered
Next Registration: Oct 2013

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Open On 1st Palm Sunday, Otb Rakes In $2m

New York City Off-Track Betting made history yesterday, taking bets on Palm Sunday.
Since 1973, when Sunday racing was made legal in New York State, race tracks have been allowed to operate every Sunday except for Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.
While Aqueduct kept its doors shut, NYCOTB had its betting parlors open despite a letter from the New York State Racing and Wagering Board stating that it couldn't do so.
"We're not a race track," NYCOTB president Ray Casey said. "OTB's business is a simulcasting business."
Bettors responded by wagering an estimated $2 million yesterday on tracks from around the country, including Keeneland in Kentucky and Gulfstream Park in Florida.
 
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§  109.  Supplementary  regulatory   powers   of   the   commission.
  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent  provision  of  law,  the  commission
  through its rules and regulations or  in  allotting  dates  for  racing,
  simulcasting  or in licensing race meetings at which pari-mutuel betting
  is permitted shall be authorized to:
    1. permit racing at which pari-mutuel betting is conducted on  any  or
  all  dates from the first day of January through the thirty-first day of
  December, inclusive of Sundays but exclusive of  December  twenty-fifth,
  Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday; and
    2. fix minimum and maximum charges for admission at any race meeting.
    * NB Effective October 1, 2012

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