In a case similar on its facts to the Supreme Court's Hosanna-Tabor case, an Illinois federal district court applied the ministerial exception doctrine to dismiss an employment discrimination lawsuit filed by a former teacher at a Lutheran school. In Herzog v. St. Peter Lutheran Church, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 107229 (ND IL,Aug. 1, 2012), Janet Herzog began teaching in the Lutheran elementary school as a lay teacher in 1987, but subsequently took further course and became a "called teacher." She taught primarily secular subjects, but also held religion classes 4 days per week. The school terminated her employment, saying it was for budgetary reasons. Herzog however charged discrimination on the basis of age, sex and marital status.
Friday, August 03, 2012
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