‘No Zionists allowed’ at a bar in Salt Lake City. Owner says he’s not an antisemite
This ‘has nothing to do with the beautiful Jewish faith,’ he says. But a state agency is calling for an investigation
This ‘has nothing to do with the beautiful Jewish faith,’ he says. But a state agency is calling for an investigation
Without receiving a Jewish divorce document, Jewish law prohibits women from remarrying
The court issued relatively modest decisions on behalf of the worker seeking Sundays off and the anti-LGBTQ+ web designer
Police spoke to two masked man on the scene but made no arrests were made
Only 4 years after the "baker case," another Colorado resident claims providing services to LGBTQ couples violates her rights
A lower court in June ruled that the university's refusal to recognize the student group violated New York City's anti-discrimination law
Some legal scholars say the law is an example of ‘compelled speech’ and may violate the First Amendment
America in the midst of our holiday season — a time for family, rest and hotly contested litigation over religious displays on government property. For this year’s installment, we have a “tree lighting event” hosted by the Parent Teacher Association of the Carmel River Elementary School, a public school in Northern California. The event is…