In Ciraci v. J. M. Smucker Co., (ND OH, April 20, 2022), an Ohio federal district court dismissed a suit by employees of a food manufacturer who claim that their 1st Amendment free exercise rights were infringed when their employer denied them religious exemptions and required them to comply with the Presidential Executive Order mandating COVID vaccinations for employees of federal contractors. The court said in part:
For Plaintiffs to succeed on their Free Exercise Clause ... claim, they need to establish first that Smucker is a state actor....
A private entity is not subject to constitutional constraints except in a few limited circumstances, for example: (1) “when the private entity performs a traditional, exclusive public function;” (2) “when the government compels the private entity to take a particular action;” (3) “when the government acts jointly with the private entity.”...
Here, Plaintiffs allege that Defendant is a federal actor because it acted pursuant to “policies, practices, customs, and procedures created, adopted, and enforced under color of federal law.” Without more facts, this allegation is conclusory and does not plead enough facts to place it in any of the exceptions listed above.