$12.7 Million Victory: Michigan Woman Triumphs in Landmark COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Discrimination Case

Washington, D.C. — A Michigan woman, Lisa Domski, was awarded $12.7 million in damages following a religious discrimination lawsuit against her former employer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM). The jury ruled that BCBSM improperly dismissed Domski after denying her a religious exemption from its COVID-19 vaccination policy. Domski, a devout Catholic and former IT specialist with BCBSM, had requested the exemption based on her religious beliefs opposing abortion. She argued that the vaccines in question used cell lines derived from aborted fetuses in their development or testing. Expressing that receiving the vaccine would … Read more

$12 Million Verdict for Michigan Woman Fired Over Vaccine Refusal, Cites Religious Discrimination

Detroit, Mich. – A federal court jury in Detroit has awarded over $12 million in damages to a former employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, who claimed she was dismissed for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine due to her religious beliefs. The significant sum includes $10 million in punitive damages, highlighting the jury’s stance on the matter. Lisa Domski, who had been employed by the insurance giant for over three decades, argued that her termination was a case of religious discrimination. In 2021, Domski requested an exemption from the company’s vaccination mandate, citing her … Read more

Jury Awards $7.8 Million in Religious Discrimination Case Against Bay Area Rapid Transit Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

San Francisco, CA – A federal jury in California awarded over $7.8 million in damages to six former employees of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) on Wednesday. The decision followed accusations that BART engaged in religious discrimination by not granting exemptions to its COVID-19 vaccination mandate. This prominent judgment highlights ongoing debates over employer vaccination mandates and religious liberties. The lawsuit emanated from BART’s insistence that all employees adhere to its vaccination policy, implemented to curb the spread of the virus. The plaintiffs, former BART employees with religious objections to vaccines, argued that … Read more

Denver Catholic Schools Appeal Ruling on LGBTQ+ Discrimination, Sparking Wider Legal and Ethical Debate

Denver, Colorado — In the ongoing debate about religious freedom and LGBTQ+ rights, a recent ruling has struck a chord across communities. Colorado Catholic schools filed an appeal after a federal judge denied their request to discriminate based on sexual orientation and gender identity within a state-funded preschool program. This case, affecting St. Mary Catholic Virtue School in Littleton and Wellspring Catholic Academy of St. Bernadette in Lakewood, has sparked broader discussions about the intersections of faith, public funding, and civil rights. Archbishop Samuel Aquila of Denver, supporting the schools’ position, has found himself at … Read more