Consumer Law
Michigan Non-Profit Files Religious Discrimination Lawsuit Against Attorney General After State Supreme Court Decision

In a landmark decision by the Michigan Supreme Court in July, the state’s anti-discrimination law was interpreted to cover sexual orientation.
The court, in a 5-2 opinion, said the word “sex” in Michigan’s key civil rights law applies to sexual orientation and not just gender.
Now, a Christian based non-profit healthcare provider is filing a religious discrimination lawsuit against Michigan Attorney General, Dana Nessel.
Read the source article at Grand Rapids’s Leading Local News