It Took Eight Years To Resolve
April 9th, 2008
It took eight years to resolve, but a faith-based case involving the Kentucky Baptist Home for Children was finally decided last week in federal court. The suit began when the Home, since renamed Sunrise Children’s Services, fired employee Alicia Pedreira for openly living a lesbian lifestyle. Pedreira, who had worked for less than a year at the Home, sued the organization for religious discrimination.
In 2001, the court ruled that
For seven more years the case dragged on; tying up countless donor dollars and the valuable time of an already overwhelmed federal court system. In the end, Judge Charles Simpson dismissed the suit on the grounds that “taxpayers do not have the standing to sue over executive branch funding of faith-based agencies,” a precedent that was established last year in the U.S. Supreme Court. Of course, if Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) gets his way, Pedreira won’t need to sue, because the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) would mandate that employers accept gays and lesbians into the workplace regardless of the organization’s moral beliefs.
ENDA, which already passed in the House, would have a chilling effect on groups like
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