DOJ Issues Support for Summit Church in Religious Discrimination Lawsuit
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DOJ Issues Support for Summit Church in Religious Discrimination Lawsuit
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a statement of interest in support of a religious discrimination lawsuit initiated by former Southern Baptist Convention President J.D. Greear's The Summit Church in North Carolina. This filing comes just over two weeks after attorneys for the Chatham County Board of Commissioners requested the court to dismiss the lawsuit.
DOJ Takes Action After County Discriminates Against Christian Church
The Department of Justice has filed a statement of interest in defense of a Christian Church in North Carolina after … Read More The post DOJ Takes Action After County Discriminates Against Christian Church first appeared on Charisma News. The post DOJ Takes Action After County Discriminates Against Christian Church appeared first on Charisma News.
U.S. DOJ Writes Support for Summit Church in Lawsuit Against Chatham County for New Site
The U.S. Department of Justice voiced its support of Summit Church’s lawsuit against Chatham County last week, filing a letter arguing the church has an arguable case for religious discrimination when the county’s board of commissioners rejected a rezoning request to develop roughly 50 acres into a new facility. As the U.S. Middle District Court of North Carolina weighs the initial lawsuit and the county’s motion to dismiss, U.S. Attorney Genera…
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