Last week, my wife, Lisa, and I celebrated our eighth wedding anniversary at home “Reminiscing” (Little River Band) while consuming brie in puffed pastry, California rolls, and sparkling wine with background music, courtesy of SiriusXM.
“You’re listening to Yacht Rock radio,” the announcer intoned in a snarky, pompous voice, along with patter about the minimum size of a boat before it could be properly called a yacht.
“Yacht what?” Lisa asked with a smile in her voice, accompanied by the…..
When I hear about conflicts between religious beliefs and workplace responsibilities, my mind flashes to Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This section requires employers to provide sensible ways to address tensions between job tasks and a person’s disability.
Kim Davis, a county clerk in Kentucky, opposes the right of gay people to marry because of her religious beliefs, and one of her responsibilities is to sign her name to marriage licenses. So when the Supreme Court…..