Fired gay teacher becomes first test of Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling [View all]
Lonnie Billard announced on Facebook in October 2014 that he was going to marry his partner of 14 years, just two weeks after same-sex marriage was legalized in North Carolina. While his engagement was celebrated by family and friends, he found out two months later that is cost him his substitute teaching job at a Catholic school, The Washington Post reported.
Billard sued the school for sex discrimination in 2021 and won. Now, the conservative group Becket Fund for Religious Liberty is challenging that decision, saying last monthsU.S. Supreme Court decision in favor of a web designer who refused to do work that promoted same-sex marriage bolsters its case.
If the First Amendment protects a businesss decision about which services to offer the public, it
protects a churchs decision about who is religiously qualified to fulfill the mission of a religious school, the group wrote in a letter to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in late June.
Litigator for the Becket Fund Luke Goodrich says the challenge is the first time the group cited the Supreme Court decision known as "303 Creative."
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