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Supreme Court lets church’s discrimination lawsuit against parish in ‘Cancer Alley’ to go forward

admin October 20, 2025
Supreme Court lets church’s discrimination lawsuit against parish in ‘Cancer Alley’ to go forward

Supreme Court lets church’s discrimination lawsuit against parish in ‘Cancer Alley’ to go forward


The United States Supreme Court has allowed a lawsuit by a Louisiana church and two advocacy groups against a local government over alleged discrimination to continue.

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