Kroger has agreed to pay $180,000 to settle a lawsuit that involved two employees who say they were fired for refusing to wear LGBT-themed aprons due to their religious beliefs.
Kroger has agreed to pay $180,000 to settle a lawsuit that involved two employees who say they were fired for refusing to wear LGBT-themed aprons due to their religious beliefs.
Former Washington state high school assistant football coach Joe Kennedy, who was fired in 2015 for praying on the field after games, will be reinstated at the school in March 2023.
A California court ruled in favor of a local Christian baker after she was accused of discrimination for refusing to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple.
A Michigan hospital violated the religious liberty rights of a physician assistant with 17 years of experience when it fired her for declining to make referrals for transgender surgery or use patients’ preferred pronouns, according to a new federal lawsuit.
A religious nonprofit organization led by former United States Ambassador Sam Brownback alleges that Chase abruptly closed its bank account without any explanation.
Colorado baker Jack Phillips is back in court, and this time he is seeking to appeal a ruling that punished him for refusing to bake a cake celebrating a gender transition.
One of Australia’s most prominent sports teams forced out its new CEO on Tuesday after it became public that he was a member of an evangelical church that affirms biblical teachings on sexuality.
A federal judge ruled that an Indiana-based Catholic school is within its right to fire a former guidance counselor for being in a same-sex marriage.
A Michigan healthcare system violated the religious rights of a professional with 17 years of experience when it fired her after she declined to make referrals for transgender surgery or use patients’ preferred pronouns, according to the law firm representing her.
A coalition of 33 organizations and 35 individuals are asking the U.S. State Department to redesignate Nigeria as a "country of particular concern."