(CINCINNATI, OH, 03/31/23)– On Tuesday, March 21, CAIR-Ohio conducted an informational session on Islam, religious accommodations, and employment law at the Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law.
CAIR-Ohio was invited to speak to law students taking a course called “Shedding Shackles”, which is based upon the life and work of the law school’s namesake, Salmon P. Chase. The course reviews Chase’s legacy as the first pro bono lawyer and his history representing enslaved persons who attempted to escape to freedom in southern Ohio.
The course also draws parallels to various concepts of freedom today and the role lawyers play in securing freedom in today’s society. As part of the curriculum, the course professor, Judge Jennifer Kinsley invited CAIR-Ohio to speak about the employment laws and the religious accommodations resources CAIR-Ohio provides.
CAIR-Ohio Outreach Director Victoria Hickcox began the presentation by introducing CAIR-Ohio’s work, the basics of Islamic practices, and opened the floor for questions on Islam and addressed common misconceptions about Muslims.
CAIR-Ohio Deputy & Legal Director Lina Abbaoui continued the presentation with a discussion on religious accommodations and employment law, where she presented a popular religious discrimination case, the EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch, and closed off by reviewing relevant case studies with the students.
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