Vermont Families Sue State Over Foster-Care Policies, Citing Religious Discrimination
Vermont families challenge state's foster-care policies in federal lawsuit, alleging discrimination based on religious beliefs about human sexuality.
Vermont families challenge state's foster-care policies in federal lawsuit, alleging discrimination based on religious beliefs about human sexuality.
There are several reasons why the Supreme Court may decide to hear this case when it declined to…
A former employee of Kelly Services, a worldwide provider of temporary workers, was awarded more than $6.5 million…
EXCERPT: By Charles C. Haynes, Director of the Religious Freedom Education Project December 31, 2010 — The No.…
On September 19, a bipartisan group introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would prevent…
On February 24, 2020, the Supreme court agreed to hear an appeal brought against the city of Philadelphia…
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The Supreme Court ruled that a prospective employer's perceived need to accommodate religious beliefs as a "motivating factor"…
Recent debates on employers firing employees for advocacy, such as anti-Israel views, highlight a critical question: Can an…
EXCERPT: PORTLAND, Ore. – A law backed by the Ku Klux Klan nearly a century ago to keep…