Lesbian sues NJ Catholic high school for firing
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A former dean and a guidance counselor at a Catholic high school in New Jersey is suing the school, its president and the Archdiocese of Newark for discrimination after she was fired when school officials learned she's married to another woman.
Kate Drumgoole was a guidance counselor and coach at Paramus Catholic High School when she was fired in January over her marriage to Jaclyn Vanore, background. (Credit: Mitsu Yasukawa/The Record.)
Associated Press
August 19, 2016
HACKENSACK, N.J. - A woman is suing a Roman Catholic school in New Jersey, alleging the school violated the states discrimination law when she was fired because shes married to a woman.
The suit alleges that Paramus Catholic High School; its president, James P. Vail; and the Archdiocese of Newark, led by Archbishop John Myers, violated anti-discrimination laws and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.
An attorney for Paramus Catholic High School said on Friday they plan to ask a judge to dismiss Kate Drumgooles suit.
In court papers, the lawyer argues Drumgoogle was dismissed for failing to abide by the tenets of the faith when she entered into a same-sex marriage, and not because of her sexual orientation.
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