Man Claims College Rejected Him for Mentioning "God" in Interview

A man is suing a Baltimore community college, claiming the school rejected him from one of its programs because he mentioned God during an admission interview.
Idaho Bigots Won't Let Elderly Gay Veteran Be Buried With Her Wife
Madelynn Taylor, 74, served six years in the Navy. Madelynn Taylor grew up with the woman she would eventually marry in Oregon, in 1995. Madelynn Taylor is welcome to be buried in the veterans' cemetery in Idaho, where she now lives. But not with her now-deceased spouse, thanks to an anti-gay state law.
Massive Jewelry Company Faces Massive Discrimination Lawsuit
Every kiss may begin with Kay, but now a ton of sexual discrimination lawsuits are beginning with Sterling, the largest retail jewelry company in the country.
Overlooked Veterans Finally Awarded Long Overdue Medals of Honor
Twenty four veterans were awarded a Medal of Honor today after a Pentagon review found they were passed over the first time around because of their diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Arizona's Awful "Anti-Gay Jim Crow" Bill Is a Signature Away from Law
Is Arizona set to become an "anti-gay Jim Crow" state? A week after Kansas nearly made law a bill proposing to legalize discrimination against gays on the basis of freedom of religion, a similar bill passed in Arizona last night, leaving Governor Jan Brewer five days to decide where to go from here.
The Arizona Senate voted in favor of a measure that would allow business owners the right to refuse gays service based on religious beliefs. "This bill is not about discrimination," Sen. Steve Yarbrough said. "It's about preventing discrimination against people who are clearly living out their faith." Related.
Oklahoma Restaurant Won't Serve “Freaks,” “Faggots,” or the Disabled
The owner of an Oklahoma restaurant is under fire after a customer claimed he was discriminated against because he's disabled. Gary's Chicaros' owner, Gary James, didn't make things much better when he gave an interview to a local news station: "I've been in business 44 years, I think I can spot a freak or a faggot," …
A new survey finds that male economics Ph.D.'s who get married early in their careers see their salaries grow 25%, while females who do the same thing see their salaries shrink by 23%. You can't argue with the free market, I guess.
Judge Orders Bakery to Serve Gay Couple
In July 2012, a Colorado baker turned away a cake order after he found out that the cake was for a same-sex marriage. On Friday, a judge found that the baker must serve the gay couple or face fines.
Kansas School Kicks 13-Year-Old Boy Out for Wearing a Purse
The Kansas mother of a 13-year-old boy says he son was suspended from school indefinitely because he refused the assistant principal's order to stop wearing a purse.
OkCupid Users Can Now Pay to Weed Out Uggos and Fatties
Users of the popular online dating site OkCupid who are looking to avoid sullying their search results with unattractive people can now filter out the undesirables courtesy of a recently installed feature — but they'll have to pay extra for the privilege.
Black Restaurant Patrons Kicked Out After White Woman Feels 'Threatened'
A group of twenty-five black family members and their friends say they were denied service at South Carolina restaurant after a white patron complained about feeling "threatened" by their presence.
Woman Who Won Election in Iran Disqualified for Being 'Too Sexy'
A female politician who was legitimately elected "first alternate member" of the city council in Qazvin, Iran, was denied her right to sit among the other representatives because she was deemed "too sexy" by the conservative election review board.
Judge Throws Out Racial Discrimination Claims Against Paula Deen
A federal judge in Georgia has just thrown out the claims of racial discrimination filed as part of a $1.2 million lawsuit against gooey butter cake Paula Deen by former employee Lisa Jackson. Good thing they nipped that one in the bud before it exploded into the sky like a magnificent fireball, melting the…
Iowa Still Believes Women Can Be Fired For Being Too Attractive
A few months ago, the Iowa Supreme Court made the surprising decision that women can be fired from their jobs for being too attractive, regardless if they've engaged in activity that compromises their job performance.
