TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 20, 2024

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to decide a case testing the legality of excluding jurors on the basis of religion, reports Reuters. The court turned away a Missouri agency's bid to reverse a lesbian worker's win in a workplace bias lawsuit after three prospective jurors were excluded for citing their Christian beliefs. State officials had appealed after a lower court denied their request for a new trial. In the original trial, a jury sided with plaintiff Jean Finney in her suit against the Missouri Department of Corrections. The state argued that the removal of three jurists who expressed their religious views violated the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment promise of equal protection under the law.