Cardin takes aim, again, at racial profiling problem
WASHINGTON — Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., on Wednesday revived a bill to end racial profiling — an idea that won bipartisan support in 2001, but became a casualty of the terrorist attacks that year. Cardin...
View ArticleEEOC sues Ellicott City senior living center over headscarf
An Ellicott City senior living facility is being sued for allegedly violating federal law for failing to hire a Muslim woman who would not remove her head scarf. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity...
View ArticleCharles C. Haynes: Confronting anti-Muslim bigotry in America
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> The recent decision by Lowe’s Home Improvement to pull ads from the reality TV show “All-American Muslim” caps a very successful year for the growing anti-Muslim...
View ArticleSteven I. Platt: A business trip to Dubai opens some eyes
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> From April 19 through April 29, retired North Carolina Special Superior Court Chief Judge (Business Court) Ben F. Tennille and I had the honor and very...
View ArticleFort Hood shooting suspect’s trial on hold over beard
FORT HOOD, Texas — The trial for an Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 Fort Hood shooting was put on hold Wednesday by an appeals court considering his objections to being forcibly shaved....
View ArticleJack L.B. Gohn : In the free speech tug-of-war, the Internet is the rope
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> On its face, the ongoing rioting in the Muslim world over the Innocence of Muslims video may seem like a clash of mutually uncomprehending cultures....
View ArticleMuslim development opposed in rural Howard County
WESTMINSTER — A citizens group aims to limit new construction at a former Catholic school complex in rural Howard County that an Islamic community is considering buying. The Carroll County Times...
View ArticleDeal approved in Muslims’ suit against McDonald’s
DETROIT — A judge on Wednesday finalized a $700,000 settlement between McDonald’s Corp. and members of Michigan’s Muslim community over claims a suburban Detroit restaurant falsely advertised its food...
View ArticleFort Hood suspect, defense attorneys at odds
FORT HOOD, Texas — Defense attorneys ordered to help the Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly Fort Hood shooting rampage say they’re being asked to cross ethical lines. Maj. Nidal Hasan is...
View ArticleACLU: Muslims face more scrutiny for citizenship
LOS ANGELES — A government program to screen immigrants for national security concerns has blacklisted some Muslims and put their U.S. citizenship applications on hold for years, civil liberties...
View ArticleNew York Muslim group’s libel lawsuit is dismissed
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing a Christian organization of defaming a Muslim group in a book that alleged that the Muslim group conducted terrorist training.
View ArticleCourt rules for bearded Muslim inmate
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Muslim prison inmate in Arkansas can grow a short beard for religious reasons.
View ArticleJustices rule for Muslim denied Abercrombie & Fitch job over headscarf
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court strengthened civil rights protections Monday for employees and job applicants who need special treatment in the workplace because of their religious beliefs. The justices...
View ArticleJack L.B. Gohn : In the free speech tug-of-war, the Internet is the rope
On its face, the ongoing rioting in the Muslim world over the Innocence of Muslims video may seem like a clash of mutually uncomprehending cultures.
View ArticleMuslim development opposed in rural Howard County
WESTMINSTER — A citizens group aims to limit new construction at a former Catholic school complex in rural Howard County that an Islamic community is considering buying. The Carroll County Times...
View ArticleDeal approved in Muslims’ suit against McDonald’s
DETROIT — A judge on Wednesday finalized a $700,000 settlement between McDonald’s Corp. and members of Michigan’s Muslim community over claims a suburban Detroit restaurant falsely advertised its food...
View ArticleFort Hood suspect, defense attorneys at odds
FORT HOOD, Texas — Defense attorneys ordered to help the Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly Fort Hood shooting rampage say they’re being asked to cross ethical lines. Maj. Nidal Hasan is...
View ArticleACLU: Muslims face more scrutiny for citizenship
LOS ANGELES — A government program to screen immigrants for national security concerns has blacklisted some Muslims and put their U.S. citizenship applications on hold for years, civil liberties...
View ArticleNew York Muslim group’s libel lawsuit is dismissed
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing a Christian organization of defaming a Muslim group in a book that alleged that the Muslim group conducted terrorist training.
View ArticleCourt rules for bearded Muslim inmate
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Muslim prison inmate in Arkansas can grow a short beard for religious reasons.
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