Christian Lifeguard Sues LA County Fire Department for Religious Discrimination

A Christian lifeguard sued the Los Angeles County Fire Department for religious discrimination after being forced to fly a Progress Pride flag. The lawsuit alleges that his religious accommodation request was initially granted but later denied, leading to retaliation and harassment. The case seeks damages and injunctive relief to protect his religious rights during Pride Month.

Knights of Columbus Memorial Day Mass Controversy

The Knights of Columbus sue Biden administration for religious discrimination after being denied a permit for their Memorial Day mass at a national cemetery. They have held this service for the past 60 years. The National Park Service defended the denial, citing restrictions on special activities in national cemeteries.

California Christian Club Fighting to Reinstate Cross Removed by City Officials

A California Christian club is fighting to put back a 28-foot cross that was removed by city officials using eminent domain, citing complaints of it being offensive and reminiscent of KKK cross-burnings. The club has been maintaining the cross since 1971 and used it for various community events. The removal was supported by the city and the mayor, claiming it was necessary for inclusivity and diversity. The Lions Club is now petitioning to reinstate the cross with the help of a civil liberties organization.

Court Battle Over School Ban on Prayer for Muslim Student

A Muslim student loses a court fight against a strict London school that banned prayer on campus. The school's ban on prayer was upheld by the court despite the student's claim of religious discrimination.

Legal Battle Over Cross Removal in Albany

The Pacific Justice Institute is fighting for the Albany Lions Club to get its cross back on what they claim is private property after an atheist group campaigned for its removal. The City of Albany removed the cross, leading to a legal battle with the PJI citing religious discrimination.

Rockmond Dunbar granted trial for religious discrimination lawsuit against Disney-subsidiary 20th Television

Rockmond Dunbar, an original cast member of 911, has been granted a trial for his religious discrimination lawsuit against Disney-subsidiary 20th Television after being fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine due to his religious beliefs. The trial will determine if reasonable accommodations could have been made to allow him to continue working without endangering others.

Religious Discrimination Trial Against 20th Television

20th Television faces religious discrimination trial for firing actor Rockmond Dunbar after he refused the COVID-19 vaccine. The trial will determine if the studio discriminated against Dunbar's sincerely held religious beliefs and if accommodations could have been made. The ruling could impact how studios handle vaccine mandates and exemptions in the future.

Religious Discrimination Lawsuit Against ABC Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

ABC must face religious discrimination claims from former crewmembers of General Hospital who were fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. The court found that the crewmembers may have had sincerely held religious beliefs that ABC should have accommodated.