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Teacher may sue parochial school for religious discrimination

Teacher may sue parochial school for religious discrimination

Teacher may sue parochial school for religious discrimination

A teacher may pursue a complaint of religious discrimination against a Catholic parochial school when her annual teaching contract was not renewed after 20 years of service at the school, a federal District Court in Oklahoma has ruled. But it has granted summary judgment for the school against the 63-year-old teacher on an age discrimination claim. Martha Lou Braun, an Episcopalian, was not renewed as a teacher at St. Pius X School operated by St. Pius X parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa. She filed a claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act for religious discrimination. The school claimed that the “ministerial exemption” insulated it from all Title VII discrimination suits...

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