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Appeals court rules in favor of two Christian flight attendants who claim discrimination
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of two flight attendants, Lacey Smith and Marli Brown, who claim they were wrongfully terminated from their positions at Alaska Airlines, and discriminated against by the flight attendants’ union, because of their faith-based responses on an employee-only online network. In 2021, Alaska Airlines []...Click to read more
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Standing for Freedom Center
· Jul 2, 2026
Ninth Circuit: Fired Christian Flight Attendants’ Religious Discrimination Case Can Go to Trial
The Ninth Circuit ruled that two Christian flight attendants can take their religious discrimination claims against Alaska Airlines and their union to trial. UPDATE: On June 24, a panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ordered that a lawsuit brought by flight attendants Lacey Smith and Marli Brown can go to trial, finding []
The Daily Signal
· Jun 24, 2026
Flight Attendants Fired Over Opposition to Equality Act to Finally Get Their Day in Court After 9th Circuit Ruling
Alaska Airlines fired two Christian flight attendants for expressing opposition to the company’s endorsement of the so-called Equality Act, and while a district court rejected their lawsuit, an appeals court revived the case, giving them their day in court. The flight attendants, Lacey Smith and Marli Brown, both Christians, responded to Alaska Airlines’ announcement of...
The Daily Wire
· Jun 25, 2026
Fired Flight Attendants Win Big After Major Airline Canned Them For Their Faith
In a stunning rebuke of one of America’s biggest airlines, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down a blistering decision this week, ruling that flight attendants Lacey Smith and Marli Brown deserve their day in a jury trial after Alaska Airlines booted them from their jobs for questioning the Equality Act. The attendants were ...
Fox News
· Jun 30, 2026
Appeals court revives lawsuit by Alaska Airlines flight attendants fired after opposing Pride message
Two former Alaska Airlines flight attendants had their religious discrimination lawsuit revived after the Ninth Circuit found sufficient evidence.
KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle
· Jun 29, 2026
Alaska Airlines asked a question, then fired the Christians who answered. One lawyer says this case has major implications
Alaska Airlines fired two Christian flight attendants for answering a question it posed on the Equality Act. The Ninth Circuit just sent the case to a jury.
ArcaMax
· Jun 25, 2026
Alaska flight attendants fired after opposing trans rights get jury trial
Two former Alaska Airlines’ flight attendants can move forward with a lawsuit accusing the airline and the flight attendants’ union of discriminating against them for their religious beliefs, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. The two ...
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Related coverage for "Appeals court rules in favor of two Christian flight attendants who claim discrimination": Standing for Freedom Center — Ninth Circuit: Fired Christian Flight Attendants’ Religious Discrimination Case Can Go to Trial. The Daily Signal — Flight Attendants Fired Over Opposition to Equality Act to Finally Get Their Day in Court After 9th Circuit Ruling. The Daily Wire — Fired Flight Attendants Win Big After Major Airline Canned Them For Their Faith. Fox News — Appeals court revives lawsuit by Alaska Airlines flight attendants fired after opposing Pride message. KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle — Alaska Airlines asked a question, then fired the Christians who answered. One lawyer says this case has major implications. ArcaMax — Alaska flight attendants fired after opposing trans rights get jury trial

