Fire Law Roundup for September 8, 2025

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In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for September 8, 2025, Brad and Curt discuss the settlement of a New Hampshire lawsuit brought by a former firefighter alleging homophobic sexual harassment; a Wisconsin lawsuit alleging FMLA violations and retaliation; the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a former Topeka fire captain who claimed he was denied a promotion to Division Chief due to race and disability discrimination; a ruling by the Ninth Circuit upholding the COVID-vaccine related termination of eight  Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue firefighters; and an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that towns cannot be held liable for the vicarious liability of its employees who are immune.

New Hampshire City Settles Firefighter Harassment Suit for $450,000

Former Wisconsin Deputy EMS Chief Files Federal Lawsuit Alleging Due Process, Contract, and FMLA Violations

Federal Court Grants Summary Judgment to Topeka in Discrimination Suit by Former Fire Captain

9th Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Snohomish Firefighters’ Religious Accommodation Lawsuit Over Vaccine Mandate

Alabama Supreme Court Affirms Immunity for Town in Volunteer Firefighter Case

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