Court Rules: Fear of Firing Is Not “Adverse Action” in Religious Prayer Case
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an employee cannot sue for religious discrimination if they never…
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an employee cannot sue for religious discrimination if they never…
If you’re wondering why traditionally apolitical religious groups are suddenly voting like they’ve got a Sean Hannity subscription,…
Think of it like a baseball game where the umpires spend the first inning arguing over whether the…
Case tests scope of federal court access in disputes over compelled disclosure of nonprofit donor identities The U.S.…
Preston Damsky v. Chris Summerlin, in his official capacity as Dean of Students, University of Florida, No. 1:25-cv-275-AW-MAF…
A Florida federal court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a self-represented plaintiff who challenged the presence of…
Cold November air settled over Montreal when Quebec introduced Bill 9 on November 27, 2025. The bill placed…
Federal lawsuit challenges overnight school trip rooming rules based on gender identity, raising questions beyond religion Four families…
Silver is ripping through the financial jungle, and the herd is spooked. This isn’t just a bull run.…
Court finds plaintiffs failed to show how vaccine mandate burdened religious beliefs under Free Exercise Clause or Illinois…