Click here to view full article at newsok.com Derek Ensminger is an employment law attorney with Hartzog Conger Cason & Neville. Derek Ensminger is associate general counsel for labor and employment for Sonic Corp., and an Oklahoma City University adjunct employment law professor. Recent case addresses tension between laws protecting…
Contraception, unions, Title IX — Catholic colleges push back on government rules
Click here to view full article at www.ncronline.org Students wait in line outside the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the campus of the University of Notre Dame in 2015. (CNS/University of Notre Dame/Barbara Johnston) The University of Notre Dame changed its mind again earlier this year. Holy Cross Fr.…
Re-use of institutional burial grounds
Click here to view full article at www.lawandreligionuk.com Saved by S5 Disused Burial Grounds Act 1884, or not? Disused burial grounds both old and ancient frequently feature in Midsomer Murders . In real life, however, their reuse is an on-going concern in view of the growing shortage of burial space.…
Jury awards $5.1 million to employees of ‘Onionhead’ devotee
Click here to view full article at www.businessinsurance.com Reprints A jury in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn has awarded $5.1 million to 10 workers who said their health-network employer had forced them to participate in group prayers and other religious activities as part of the “Onionhead” religion, in a case…
Jury Awards $5.1 Million For Workers in EEOC Religious Discrimination Case Against United Health Programs of America, Inc. And Cost Containment Group, Inc.
Click here to view full article at www.jdsupra.com Health Network Violated Federal Law by Creating a Hostile Work Environment through Forced Participation in Religious Activities, Jury Found NEW YORK – Following a three-week trial, on April 25, a unanimous Brooklyn federal jury found that United Health Programs of America, Inc,…
Companies that foisted ‘Onionhead’ religion on their workers must pay $5.1M, jury says
Click here to view full article at www.crainsnewyork.com Photo: YouTube/LoveOnionhead Onionhead A federal jury in Brooklyn has awarded $5.1 million in damages to 10 former employees of a Long Island discount health plan and its parent company, finding the companies violated federal laws by coercing the workers to engage in…
Petitions Court to Stop Mandatory Autopsies of Dying Plaintiffs
Click here to view full article at www.businesswire.com SEATTLE–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Seattle law firm Bergman Draper Oslund has filed a petition with the King County Superior Court, asking the Court to amend its standing order requiring autopsies in all asbestos cases where the plaintiff dies during the pendency of the…
FFRF Fights to End Clergy Housing Tax-Break
Click here to view full article at www.worldreligionnews.com Alliance Defending Freedom counters the Freedom From Religion Foundation with a petition campaign to save the Ministerial Housing Allowance. Churches and pastors in the Chicago area have appealed a ruling made in 2017 which declared clergy housing tax breaks to be unconstitutional.…
FFRF Fights to End Clergy Housing Tax-Break
Click here to view full article at www.worldreligionnews.com Alliance Defending Freedom counters the Freedom From Religion Foundation with a petition campaign to save the Ministerial Housing Allowance. Churches and pastors in the Chicago area have appealed a ruling made in 2017 which declared clergy housing tax breaks to be unconstitutional.…
European Court Interprets Provision Allowing Churches To Hire On Basis of Religion
Click here to view full article at religionclause.blogspot.com In Egenberger v. Evangelisches Werk für Diakonie und Entwicklung eV , (CJEU, April 17, 2018), the Court of Justice of the European Union in a preliminary ruling by its Grand Chamber interpreted Council Directive 2000/78/EC which bars employment discrimination on the basis…
German Church could face legal challenge after European court ruling
Click here to view full article at www.catholicherald.co.uk The European Court of Justice Requirement for Church employees to have a ‘religious affiliation’ could violate anti-discrimination laws Germany’s Catholic Church has said it would review its employment system after top European judges warned it could violate anti-discrimination laws by requiring employees…
German church to review employment practices after European court ruling
Click here to view full article at catholicphilly.com The towers of the European Court of Justice are seen in Luxembourg. Germany’s Catholic Church said it would review its employment system, after top European judges warned it could violate anti-discrimination laws by requiring staffers to be religious. (CNS photo/Francois Lenoir, Reuters)…
Ruse, “Darwinism as Religion”
Here’s one that we missed when it was published in 2016, but that a colleague noticed in reading this recent review : Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us About Evolution (OUP), by philosopher Michael Ruse. As a general matter, claims by the religious that American law incorporates a scientistic,…
Salvation outside the church? CJEU rules on religious discrimination in employment — Dr Ronan McCrea
Click here to view full article at ukhumanrightsblog.com The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued its first major ruling on the reconciliation of the autonomy rights of religious organisations with the right of employees (or potential employees) of such organisations to be free of discrimination. Background In…
More Rulings In South Carolina Episcopal Church Split
Click here to view full article at religionclause.blogspot.com Earlier this week, a South Carolina federal district court issued another opinion in the long-running battle between competing Episcopal Church factions in South Carolina. While the underlying dispute over which faction owns church property has been litigated in state court, a federal…
Religion and the Genuine Occupational Requirement: Egenberger – the judgment
Click here to view full article at www.lawandreligionuk.com In Vera Egenberger v Evangelisches Werk für Diakonie und Entwicklung eV [2018] EUECJ C-414/16 , the Grand Chamber of the CJEU has reaffirmed that, in cases where religion or belief organisations impose a Genuine Occupational Requirement when recruiting staff, that requirement must…
Arkansas judge barred from hearing death-penalty cases can sue justices, not court, federal judge rules
Click here to view full article at www.arkansasonline.com Judge Wendell Griffen A federal judge on Thursday refused to dismiss a circuit judge’s lawsuit against the seven justices of the Arkansas Supreme Court who barred him from presiding over death-penalty cases, but the high court itself was dismissed from the case.…
Corporate Religious Freedom Examined as LGBT Protections Expand (1)
Click here to view full article at www.bna.com A flurry of recent appellate court decisions have changed the landscape of worker protections under federal workplace discrimination laws. This has raised questions for employers who may look to religious protections to defend their hiring and firing decisions. Title VII of the…
Knowing your rights
Click here to view full article at press-herald.com Johnson, Landry hold Freedom Student Summit Partially in response to ongoing litigations against the Webster and Bossier Parish School Boards, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and U.S. Representative Mike Johnson published the Student Rights Review in January, a reminder to students of…
Rorabaugh, “Prohibition: A Concise History”
I have often thought that a course on Prohibition and the Law would be very worthwhile. Think of how many things you could cover: the regulatory structure within the background of expanding national legislative and administrative power, the issue of legal moralism (is this the only time in recent American…
Church property again: Christian Baptist Church
Click here to view full article at www.lawandreligionuk.com The issue of expropriated church property has come up again, this time in Poland. Background In Christian Baptist Church in Wrocław v Poland [2018] ECHR (no. 32045/10 , the Church applied to the Governor of Wrocław In May 1996 for a decision…
Suit Over “In Christ” E-Mail Signature Moves Ahead
Click here to view full article at religionclause.blogspot.com In Mial v. Foxhoven , (ND IA, April 4, 2018), an Iowa federal district court refused to dismiss Title VII and state religious discrimination claims brought by Michael Mial who had been fired from his position as a security specialist in the…
Air Force Upholds Right of Commander To Refuse To Sign Certificate For Same-Sex Spouse
Click here to view full article at religionclause.blogspot.com Stars and Stripes reported yesterday that the Director of the Air Force Review Boards Agency has granted an appeal by an Air Force Colonel who had been disciplined for refusing to sign a "certificate of appreciation" for the same-sex spouse of a…
Jehovah’s Witness parents’ legal win means child with cancer can skip blood transfusions
Click here to view full article at www.azcentral.com (Photo: Hemera Technologies/Getty Images) The parents of a 14-year-old boy with bone cancer won a legal challenge against a Mesa hospital that attempted to override their religious objections to blood transfusions. The Arizona Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled that a lower…
Christian colonel suspended for marriage view wins appeal
Click here to view full article at brnow.org A U.S. Air Force colonel and devout Christian suspended and denied promotion after refusing to affirm same-sex marriage has won a legal appeal to reverse the disciplinary actions against him. Col. Leland Bohannon was restored April 3 to his military position and…