CASE NAME

Berkemeier v. Genesee Country Museum et al

Overview

Plaintiff, a white Christian woman claims that she was subjected to a hostile work environment and discriminated against based on her religious beliefs and her opposition to her employer's DEI policies.

Details

Plaintiff alleges that Defendant's DEI policies forced her to choose between her sincerely held religious beliefs and Defendant's "imposed value system," such as by requiring her to post on Defendant's social media account about Defendant's celebration of Pride month and by expecting her to address all persons by their stated gender pronouns.

On February 28, 2025, Defendant asked the court to dismiss the case for failure to bring a valid claim, arguing that Plaintiff's allegations were conclusory and that she failed to bring any facts that could amount to discrimination or a hostile work environment. On April 9, 2025, Plaintiff opposed the motion to dismiss by arguing that her allegations are more than enough to support her claims.

Court

U.S. District Court, Western District of New York

Status

Filed January 02, 2025 | Ongoing

Relevant Law

First AmendmentEqual Protection ClauseTitle VIIState lawOther

Age Discrimination in Employment Act; New York State Human Rights Law.