A federal judge is delaying his questionable order that legalrepresentatives for Southwest Airlines send to “religious-liberty training.”
DALLAS — A federal judge hasactually postponed his order that 3 Southwest Airlines attorneys goto “religious-liberty training” while the airlinecompany appeals the sanction to a greater court.
U.S. District Judge Brantley Starr on Thursday released a 30-day stay of charges versus Southwest for, he ruled, primarily overlooking a previous order in a case including a flight attendant who states she was fired for revealing opposition to abortion.
Southwest objected to the con