Member states can ban religious symbols in public workplaces: European Union top court
Wednesday, 29 November 2023 The European Union's top court, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), ruled that a public administration can ban staff from visibly wearing any sign that reveals "philosophical or religious beliefs" to create a "neutral administrative environment". The ruling came in response to a case in Belgium where a woman was prohibited from wearing an Islamic headscarf in her workplace. The court stated that the prohibition is not discriminatory if applied to all staff in a general and indiscriminate manner.
Russia Bans , ‘LGBT’ Movement.
On Nov. 30, Russia's Supreme Court deemed the "international LGBT public movement" to be an
extremist organization, BBC News reports.
LGBT activities were
banned throughout Russia.
The closed-door hearing did not host anyone
from "the defendant's side," the...
3M, DuPont Win Class Action , Over ‘Forever Chemicals’.
3M, DuPont Win Class Action , Over ‘Forever Chemicals’.
On Nov. 27, a U.S. appeals court ruled in favor
of 3M and other manufacturers..
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Supreme Court Rejects , Derek Chauvin’s Murder Appeal.
Former police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted
of the murder of George Floyd in April 2021.
Former police officer Derek Chauvin was..
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