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Alito complains about impact of same-sex marriage ruling on 'our society' in case where lesbian successfully sued her employerJean Finney won at both the district and appellate court levels in Missouri — proving her employers created “a hostile work environment” and discriminated against her “on the basis of sex.” ...
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Alito’s cries of religious persecution are a chilling preview of Supreme Court in another Trump termThe Missouri case involved jury selection in a suit brought by Jean Finney, a lesbian, who sued her employer, Missouri’s Department of Corrections, alleging employment discrimination.
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Alito renews criticism of Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling in rejecting Missouri jury caseJean Finney, involved a dispute where jurors were dismissed from the employment discrimination case after they voiced religious concerns about same-sex relationships.
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Supreme Court declines to weigh whether jurors can be excluded for religious beliefs in case involving lesbian plaintiffWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to consider whether potential jurors in an employment dispute involving a lesbian worker could be excluded because of their religious views on ...
Finney protested the Supreme Court’s refusal to take up an appeal involving homophobic bias in an LGBTQ+ civil rights dispute. Jean Finney, the plaintiff, alleged that her employer, the Missouri ...
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