The
Supreme Court on Monday seemed divided over how broadly religious institutions including schools, hospitals and social service centers should be shielded from
Job discrimination lawsuits by employees.
On Monday, the high court heard a case stemming from a unanimous 2012 Supreme Court decision in which the justices said the Constitution prevents ministers from suing their churches for employment discrimination.
Lawyer Eric Rassbach, representing two Catholic schools sued by former fifth grade teachers who taught religion among other subjects, told the justices that the
Women count as ministers exempt from suing.