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Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Ministerial

Exception to Antidiscrimination Laws



April 30, 2020

On May 11, the Supreme Court is set to hear oral argument by icpholn, in two cases involving a doctrine
known as the ministeial exception. The ministerial exception prevents courts from interfering with
churches' decisions to fire, demote, or otherwise discipline their ministers-even if those actions would
otherwise violate federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination. Lower courts have divided on the
question of when a religious organization's employee qualifies as a minister under this doctrine. Two
cases, combined under the caption Our Lay oj(uda' ue School,,:  ;or;issey-Berrn,, present the
Supreme Court with the opportunity to clarify when teachers at religious schools should be considered
ministers who are unprotected by federal antidiscrimination laws. This Legal Sidebar discusses Supreme
Court precedent establishing the ministerial exception and then focuses on the cases under review at the
Supreme Court, explaining their procedural history and the parties' arguments.

Legal Background: Ministerial Exception
The Supreme Court has long recogmized that the Religion Clauses of the U.S. Constitution's Farst
Amendment prevent courts from adjudicating certain types of religious disputes. For example, the
Constitution protects churches' freedom to decide matters of church government, allowing them to
select clergy without government interference. In a 2012 decision, Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran
Church v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Supreme Court held that the First Amendment
requires a ministerial eccption to federal antidiscrimination laws for claims concerning the
employment relationship between a religious institution and its ministers. In that case, a Lutheran school
allegedly unlawfully fired a teacher in retaliation for her threat to sue the school under the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA). The church had designated the fired employee as a cal kd teacher, meaning she
had completed a months-long colloquy program at a Lutheran school, been endorsed by the local Synod
district, and was elected by the local congregation as a commissioned minister. She taught religion classes
and led the students in prayer and religious services. Under the circumstances, the Supreme Court
concluded that the ministerial exception applied to this teacher, requiring the lower court to dismiss her
employment discrimination suit.
The Court emphasized four factors in holding that the teacher in Hosanna-Tabor qualified as a minister
covered by the ministerial exception. First, the Court noted that the church labeled her as a minister,

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