May 10, 2022
The Treasury Department moved to toss a suit from an IRS agent in Florida federal court who claimed he was punished for observing Easter over a three-day span the weekend before the holiday is commonly celebrated, claiming his revised suit still failed to state valid claims.
August 16, 2021
A Florida federal judge on Monday shut down the Treasury Department's push to sink a lawsuit from an IRS special agent who claimed he was punished for partaking in the three-day Easter celebration mandated by his sect of Christianity, giving his recently redrafted complaint a green light to proceed.
July 20, 2021
The U.S. Treasury Department urged a Florida federal court to throw out a religious bias suit from a Christian IRS agent who claimed he was punished for celebrating Easter across two weekends, saying the suit was too vague to stay in court.