Ronald Hittle, the former fire chief of Stockton, California, became the center of a long-running legal dispute after he was fired in 2011 following a series of misconduct allegations. His tenure ended after an anonymous letter circulated within the city government described him as a “corrupt, racist, lying, religious fanatic,” prompting a deeper investigation into [...]
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Supreme Court to Decide if Religious Charities Must Pay Unemployment Taxes The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to hear a case that could significantly impact how religiously affiliated organizations operate nationwide. At the center of the issue is whether organizations like Catholic Charities can be required by states to pay unemployment insurance taxes. The case [...]
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