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Friday, October 19, 2018
No Free Exercise Violation In Ban of Patron From City Swim Club
In White v. Simpson, (WD AR, Oct. 10, 2018), an Arkansas federal district court dismissed plaintiff's claims that his free exercise rights were infringed when he was banned from the premises of a city aquatic club. The ban was based on his distracting lifeguards and his sexually harassing them verbally. Plaintiff claimed that his rights were infringed because he was carrying on religious discussions with one of the lifeguards and gave the lifeguard a gift with a "Jesus loves you" message in it. The court found that none of the defendants knew of the religious nature of the discussions, so there was no evidence that he was banned because of his religion or the content or viewpoint of is speech.
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Arkansas,
Free speech,
Religious discrimination