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The Princeton school district made the decision to ban the LGBTQ+ group from school facilities after agreeing to a pride event, according to a new complaint.
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Derrick Johnson, president of the NAACP, says that without an appropriate response from American Airlines, the civil rights organization will be forced to reinstate an advisory against the airline.
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The complaint says the school district wrongly barred Princeton TX Diverse from all district campuses.
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The U.S. Justice Department lawsuit alleges that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice unfairly terminated an employee over her adherence to an African religion that is also practiced in the United States.
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In a complaint to the airline, Pamela Hill-Veal, a retired judge, says that while on a Chicago-to-Phoenix flight, a flight attendant berated her and accused her of slamming the lavatory door.
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Waco Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley says the State Commission on Judicial Conduct violated her religious freedom by publicly reprimanding her for not marrying same-sex couples. Her case is now in front of the state's highest court.
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Nine female detention officers working for the sheriff's department sued the office for allowing male officers to take full weekends off, but not female officers. The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that was discriminatory, reversing a lower court's dismissal of the case.
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The state is probably not coming to the district to take over the department, but it could be more heavily monitored.
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Roots Markets on Magnolia, a crafts market launched in May, denied vendor Carlie Alaniz a spot in its market because it has “biblically based values” that do not “have the same views as LGBTQ+” people, the market’s email to Alaniz said.
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Gov. Greg Abbott over the weekend signed into law a bill prohibiting race-based hair discrimination in Texas workplaces, schools and housing policies. It goes into effect in September.