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  • An animated image of the Bill of Rights. 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

  • Bottles of the COVID-19 Vaccine 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

  • A woman wearing a mask gets a vaccination. 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

  • A man dressed as a religious official with a cross necklace pointing his finger in disapproval. 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

  • An animated image of the Bill of Rights. 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

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