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Civil Rights Act of 1964

Mandatory Vaccinations in NC: Religious Exemptions, Reasonable Accommodations and Alternatives Do Exist for Employees

By Graham McDowell Christian Action League July 30, 2021 Get the Covid vaccination or get fired — that’s the decision facing a growing number of North Carolina healthcare workers unless they can prove they qualify for a medical or religious exemption to new shot mandates issued by several hospital systems and the state’s Department of […]

Filed Under: Featured, Other Issues Tagged With: CDC, Civil Rights Act of 1964, COVID-19, DHHS, FDA, Graham McDowell, healthcare workers, House Speaker Tim Moore, Liberty Counsel, mandatory vaccinations, Mat Staver, religious exemption, Rev. Mark Creech, vaccine

Wake County School Board Adds ‘Transgender or Gender Identity’ To Non-Discrimination Policy

By M.H. Cavanaugh Christian Action League December 17, 2020 Tuesday, the Wake County School Board gave its initial approval for including “transgender or gender identity” as a part of its policies, which are meant to prohibit discrimination, harassment, or bullying of its students or employees. Wake, the largest public school system in the state, already […]

Filed Under: Featured, LGBTQ Tagged With: bathroom, Bostock v. Clayton County, bullying, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Education First Alliance NC, Fourth Circuit Court, gender identity, Gloucester County School Board v. Gavin Grimm, Jack LIng, Jin Wang, Karen Carter, M.H. Cavanaugh, Marinna Hin, non-discrimination policy, Pres. Donald Trump, Rev. Mark Creech, school system, Transgender, Wake County, Yan Yan

What You Need to Know About ‘The Equality Act’

By L.A. WilliamsChristian Action LeagueJune 26, 2020 “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” wrote George Orwell in Animal Farm. His allegory was an attack on Stalin, but the sentiment can be applied to the misguided push for SOGI laws in the U.S., the most notable of which is the federal Equality Act passed […]

Filed Under: 1st Amendment, Featured, LGBTQ Tagged With: Alliance Defending Freedom, Animal Farm, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Douglas Laycock, Equality Act, Fair Housing Act, gender identity, George Orwell, Kristen Waggoner, L.A. Williams, LGBTQ, Mat Staver, Monica Burke, Peter Vlaming, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Rev. Mark Creech, SCOTUS, Sen. Jeff Merkley, sexual orientation, SOGI laws, Stalin, University of Virginia

SCOTUS Ruling Even More Significant Than 2015 Ruling Affirming Same-Sex Marriage

By L.A. WilliamsChristian Action LeagueJune 16, 2020 “A profound twist of the Constitution, natural law, and inalienable rights” — that’s how the Rev. Mark Creech, executive director of the Christian Action League describes Monday’s Supreme Court decision that radically redefines “sex,” giving special protections to LGBTQ people. “Legally, the sex of an individual is now […]

Filed Under: 1st Amendment, Featured, LGBTQ Tagged With: Alliance Defending Freedom, Chief Justice John Roberts, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Constitution, gender identity, Harris Funeral Homes v Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Elena Kagan, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice Samuel Alito, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Jutice Neil Gorsuch, L.A. Williams, NC Values Coalition, Rev. Mark Creech, Rolling Stone, Same-Sex Marriage, Sarah Kramer, SCOTUS, sexual orientation, Tami Fitzgerald, U.S. Supreme Court

So. Bapt. Officer from Lee County Says He was Fired for Following ‘Billy Graham Rule,’ Files Suit

Leonardo Blair Christian Post August 30, 2019 A Southern Baptist deacon who says he was fired as a deputy with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina for trying to practice the “Billy Graham Rule” on the job is now suing his former employers for more than $300,000 in damages for religious discrimination. According […]

Filed Under: Featured, Other Issues Tagged With: #MeToo, Billy Graham rule, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Joanna Grossman, Leonardo Blair, Robbie Gibson, The Charlotte Observer, The Christian Post, Vice President Mike Pence

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