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Judge Allows Class Action Suit Against Navy
'Non-liturgical' chaplains complain of bias in Naval promotion, hiring




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Ruling may combine 700-plus chaplains in class action over Navy discriminationBaptist Press (August 21, 2002)
Judge allows class action suit by Navy chaplainsThe Washington Post (August 21, 2002)
Religion suit vs. Navy moves ahead—Associated Press (August 20, 2002)
Chaplains feel stand justified—The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C.(August 11, 2002)
Navy chaplains take stand on prayers, wage lawsuit—Associated Press (August 11, 2002)
Chaplains allege unfair treatment in race, religion—The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C. (August 8, 2002)

Previous Christianity Today articles include:

More Navy Chaplains Allege Discrimination | "We're not on the same ground as the high church group or the Catholics," say evangelicals. (April 18, 2001)
Evangelicals File Bias Suit Against Navy | May 22, 2000

Other Christianity Today articles about religion in the military include:

The Just-Chaplain Theory | The church need not divorce the military to remain a godly counterculture. (July 27, 2000)
Irreconcilable Differences | The church should divorce the military. (March 6, 2000)
Wiccans Practice on U. S. Bases | Court okays pagan ceremonies. (July 12, 1999)
Military Chaplains Win Speech Case | Military personnel can speak against partial-birth abortion (June 6, 1997)
Military Chaplains Sue Over 'Project Life' Ban | Chaplains ordered to "actively avoid" political comment. (December 9, 1999)
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