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Disqualifying a juror over religious belief is a serious threat to religious freedom. Just because jurors oppose murder does not disqualify them from serving on a murder trial

Justice Alito Warns About Discriminating Against Religious Beliefs


WASHINGTON D.C. – While the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of a Missouri case where potential jurors were dismissed from hearing a trial due to their biblical beliefs on homosexuality, Justice Samuel Alito chose to issue a five-page statement “reluctantly” agreeing not to the hear the case over a procedural issue, yet he warned this discrimination poses a “danger” to religious freedom.

Missouri Department of Corrections v. Jean Finney is an employment discrimination case involving Jean Finney, a former corrections officer who self-identifies as a lesbian and claims she was fired from her position for presenting as masculine. Two potential jurors were dismissed from hearing the case for having biblical views that “homosexual conduct is sinful.”

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