Fear Isn’t Enough: Muslim Worker’s Prayer Break Lawsuit Dismissed Over ‘Speculative Harm’
Appeals court rules that prayer break denials, without discipline or job impact, don’t meet Title VII harm standard The Eleventh […]
Appeals court rules that prayer break denials, without discipline or job impact, don’t meet Title VII harm standard The Eleventh […]
Appeals court rules that prayer break denials, without discipline or job impact, don’t meet Title VII harm standard The Eleventh
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Long before sleigh bells and North Pole legends, Nicholas of Myra stood in chains for his faith and walked into
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European officials quietly warn of dumping Treasuries if U.S. peace deal undercuts Ukraine, while Tulsi Gabbard, at a TPUSA event,
Calvary Chapel San Jose says state orders punished religious exercise while exempting comparable secular activity Calvary Chapel San Jose wants
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A federal court in New Orleans has dismissed a lawsuit filed by former Catholic priest Kesiena Dennis Obienu, who alleged
Joe Baltas claimed prison officials denied him religious freedom, basic hygiene, and due process while in solitary. A federal appeals