Ronald Hittle v. City of Stockton

Case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court regarding whether a former fire chief was unlawfully terminated due to religious discrimination for attending a Christian leadership conference.

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February 26, 2026
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Ronald Hittle v. City of Stockton.
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Ronald Hittle v. City of Stockton [U.S. Supreme Court] — Case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court regarding whether a former fire chief was unlawfully terminated due to religious discrimination for attending a Christian leadership conference. Source: ReligiousLiberty.TV (https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/hittle-v-stockton/, accessed April 11, 2026).
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Court: U.S. Supreme Court Outcome: Pending
Holding: Case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court regarding whether a former fire chief was unlawfully terminated due to religious discrimination for attending a Christian leadership conference.
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Ronald Hittle v. City of Stockton is a Free Exercise case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. The court held that case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court regarding whether a former fire chief was unlawfully terminated due to religious discrimination for attending a Christian leadership conference. The case resulted in a Pending outcome.