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  • Dismissal of Title VII Suit By Teacher Fired By Catholic School Is Denied

    01/26/2023 6:09:24 PM PST · by marshmallow · 7 replies
    Religion Clause ^ | 1/20/23 | Howard Friedman
    In Ference v. Roman Catholic Diocese of Greensburg, (WD PA, Jan. 18, 2022), a Pennsylvania federal magistrate judge recommended denying a motion to dismiss filed by the Catholic Diocese in a Title VII sex-discrimination lawsuit by a Lutheran 6th-grade teacher in a Catholic school who was fired shortly after being hired when the school discovered that he was in a same-sex marriage. The Diocese had raised defenses based on Title VII's exemption for religious discrimination, the church autonomy doctrine, the ministerial exception and RFRA.
  • Federal appeals court agrees Grants Pass ordinances violated constitutional rights of homeless (9th circus)

    09/29/2022 12:40:31 PM PDT · by aimhigh · 29 replies
    Oregon Public Broadcasting ^ | 09/28/2022 | Conrad Wilson
    Wednesday’s decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals builds on a 2018 ruling involving the city of Boise, which found a person cannot be punished for sleeping in public if there’s nowhere else for them to go. A federal appeals court Wednesday upheld a ruling that found the city of Grants Pass in southern Oregon violated the constitutional rights of people experiencing homelessness through a series of ordinances designed to prevent sleeping outside on public property.In a 2-1 decision, judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals largely upheld a 2020 injunction issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Clarke,...
  • Federal judge allows Flynns' suit against CNN to proceed

    12/17/2021 11:40:56 PM PST · by ProfessorGoldiloxx · 7 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | December 17, 2021 | Luke Gentile
    "A U.S. federal judge ruled in favor of the relatives of former national security adviser Michael Flynn Thursday, allowing them to move forward with a lawsuit against CNN. The relatives, Flynn's brother and sister-in-law, allege that CNN wrongly portrayed them as QAnon conspiracy followers, according to a report. While U.S. District Court Judge Gregory Woods mostly upheld a magistrate judge's recommendation to throw out the pair's defamation case, he allowed the Flynns to proceed with accusations that CNN portrayed them in a "false light." ..."