Podcast on EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch

At the Center for Law and Religion Forum, my colleague Marc DeGirolami and I have a podcast on last week's oral argument at the Supreme Court in EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch. The case involves a claim of employment discrimination by a Muslim job applicant whose headscarf violated Abercrombie's “Look Policy.” Marc and I discuss the legal issues and the implications for religious accommodations generally, and predict the ultimate outcome of the case. You can listen to the podcast hereContinue Reading »

Wyoming Catholic and the Federal Burden

Wyoming Catholic College has decided to opt out of Title IV—specifically, federal student aid and loan programs. (See the press release here).President Kevin Roberts’ video explanation is a simple and eloquent expression of the bind religious colleges face in today’s regulatory climate. . . . . Continue Reading »