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Religious Plaintiffs Win Big in Two Recent US Lawsuits
02/04/2026
Two religious discrimination lawsuits recently captured the attention of the nation, and both have resulted in victories for the religious plaintiffs. The first case involved a hotel worker who was forced to work on the Sabbath despite her religious objections. The other case involves a jewelry company that won back the right to create dog Read More
Nurse Files Religious Discrimination Lawsuit After Refusing Vaccine
01/28/2026
In December of 2025, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reported that it had sued an Illinois-based hospital system on behalf of a nurse who had previously refused the COVID-19 vaccine. These kinds of cases have become quite common in the United States, and it is incredible to see that they show no sign of Read More
West Virginia Allows Parents to Opt-Out Their Kids from Vaccines on Religious Grounds
01/07/2026
In November of 2025, various sources revealed that a West Virginia judge had given parents the right to cite religion to opt-out their children from vaccines. This could be considered a victory for religious individuals in the United States, and it occurs after a long string of similar vaccine-related decisions by major courts in the Read More
Two New Wrongful Termination Cases Focus on Religious Discrimination
12/24/2025
Over the past few weeks, sources reported on two new wrongful termination cases that focus on religious discrimination issues. The first case involves a trans librarian who was terminated by a Catholic school. The second case involves a male prison chaplain who was fired after refusing to train a woman to do his job. Both Read More
Catholic Statues Spark Religious Debate in Massachusetts
12/17/2025
In October of 2025, USA Today reported that two new Catholic statues in Massachusetts had sparked a religious, constitutional, and free-speech debate. The debate comes in the midst of a changing landscape in terms of religious freedoms in the United States. The current presidential administration and Supreme Court have shown themselves to be very supportive Read More