🕊️ Interfaith Friday #30: Federal Appeals Court Blocks ‘Religious Liberty Training’ for Southwest Lawyers

In May 2025, a U.S. appeals court ruled that a Texas federal judge lacked the authority to mandate “religious liberty training” for Southwest Airlines’ in-house lawyers. The court deemed the sanction overly punitive and unrelated to remedial purposes. The ruling underscores the importance of upholding religious freedoms in the workplace and the limitations of judicial authority in imposing specific training requirements.
📎 Source: Reuters

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