A Christian organization received strong signals from the Ninth Circuit Wednesday that it will overturn a finding the organization violated anti-bias law by rescinding a gay woman’s offer to work as a customer-service representative.
World Vision Inc. maintains it pulled Aubry McMahon’s offer because her same-sex marriage directly conflicted with its religious view of marriage as being just between a man and a woman and employing her in the public-facing role would’ve hindered its faith-based mission to serve poor, vulnerable children and families.
McMahon counters that the lower court got it right when it found World Vision’s code of conduct ...
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