A decision by a Minnesota college to dump an art teacher because she included for her class lessons art that depicted Muhammad could be "religious discrimination," a court has ruled.
The art history instructor who showed images of the Prophet Muhammad in class can proceed with her lawsuit arguing that Hamline University discriminated against her on the basis of religion, but not on other claims she brought against the private school, a judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez and attorneys on both sides of the case have all acknowledged that the lawsuit .
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