Indiana Supreme Court Rules Against Fired Gay Church Worker’s Discrimination Claim
The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis’ right to fire a Catholic high school teacher because of his same-gender marriage.
Anushah Sajwani is a recent graduate of Saint Louis University. She attained her B.A. in Political Science on a Public Policy track and a second B.A. in International Studies with concentrations in the Middle East and Global Health. She triple minored in Urban Poverty Studies, Global and Local Social Justice, and Foreign Service. She graduated Cum Laude and as a Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar. Currently, Anushah is serving as an AmeriCorps member for Alpine Achievers Initiative in Alamosa, Colorado where she leads speech pathology sessions and aids local education development needs.
The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis’ right to fire a Catholic high school teacher because of his same-gender marriage.
A student at Mount Lilydale Mercy College in Melbourne was told her short film would be the only one not broadcast at the end-of-the-year function due to its inclusion of a same-gender couple.
A U.S. judge has ruled that Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the U.S. bishops’ international humanitarian agency, violated multiple laws when the organization discriminated against an employee in a same-gender marriage by withholding health insurance from his husband.
A U.S. federal appeals court in Indiana has ruled against a former employee at a Catholic high school fired over her same-gender marriage who had filed a discrimination lawsuit.
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