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Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Ministerial Exception Bars Discrimination Claims Against Salvation Army
In Rogers v. Salvation Army, (ED MI, May 11, 2015), a Michigan federal district court held that the ministerial exception doctrine bars race and age discrimination claims against The Salvation Army ("TSA") by plaintiff who, when terminated, was employed as a Spiritual Counselor by TSA. The court also rejected plaintiff's discrimination and harassment claims on the merits.
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