Preggers, with tenure?

New right spotted on the horizon: that of continuing to teach at a private Catholic elementary school, though unmarried and pregnant, and despite having signed a pledge to “convey the teachings of the Catholic faith by [one’s] words and actions”. The New York Civil Liberties Union is suing to force St. Rose of Lima school […]

New right spotted on the horizon: that of continuing to teach at a private Catholic elementary school, though unmarried and pregnant, and despite having signed a pledge to “convey the teachings of the Catholic faith by [one’s] words and actions”. The New York Civil Liberties Union is suing to force St. Rose of Lima school in Rockaway Beach, N.Y. to rehire Michelle McCusker. A New York Daily News editorial says, “It’s called freedom of religion. By all rights, the NYCLU should defend the school’s position rather than assault it.” (“Bigotry – on whose part?”, Nov. 23; Josh Getlin, “Pregnancy sparks faith-based clash”, L.A. Times/Chicago Tribune, Nov. 27; John Leo, “The case of Michelle McCusker”, syndicated/TownHall, Dec. 5).

3 Comments

  • The ACLU has become what it hates: an outfit that diminshes civil rights. Some sort of Karma at work here, maybe? What goes around…

  • the doctrine of faith? gee wasn’t Mary pregnant and unmarried? and last I knew she was held in high regard in the Roman Catholic church

  • “The ACLU has become what it hates: an outfit that diminshes civil rights.”

    The ACLU has ALWAYS BEEN what it CLAIMS TO hate: an outfit that diminshes civil rights.

    brad vauter,

    Unless you are arguing that McCusker is pregnant by divine conception, that’s a red herring. Nice try, though.