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Thursday, February 18, 2016
Army Reservist Sues "Muslim Free" Gun Range
The ACLU of Oklahoma announced yesterday that it, along with the Oklahoma chapter of CAIR, has filed a religious discrimination suit against an Oktaha, Oklahoma gun range that advertises itself as a "Muslim Free Establishment." The complaint (full text) in Fatihah v. Neal, (ED OK, filed 2/17/2016), contends that plaintiff, a member of the U.S. Army reserves, was denied access to the gun range because of his Muslim faith. News 9 reports on the lawsuit.
Labels:
Islamophobia,
Oklahoma,
Public accommodation law