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Monday, March 04, 2019
City Settles Firefighter's Religious Discrimination Suit
The city of Utica, New York has settled a religious accommodation lawsuit that was filed against it by a firefighter who refuses to cut his hair after taking a Nazirite vow. Under the settlement announced Friday, firefighter John Brooks has been granted a religious accommodation from the fire department's grooming policy. A press release from First Liberty announced the settlement. First Liberty's website has more on the case.
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Grooming rules,
New York