Fire Law Roundup for March 2, 2026
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for March 2, 2026, Brad and Curt discuss the dismissal of two criminal proceedings against firefighters, one in Texas and one in Tennessee; The filing of a long awaited civil suit by former LA Fire Chief Kristin Crowley over her removal; a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging an Oregon fire district wrongfully terminated an administrative employee after raising concerns about finances; a federal lawsuit alleging religious discrimination and failure to accommodate religious observance brought by a Baltimore Fire Department medic; and a lawsuit brought by a coalition of California and Oregon cities and counties challenging new conditions imposed by federal agencies on a wide range of grant programs, including several that directly fund fire departments.
Two Dismissals Top the Fire Law News
Los Angeles Fire Chief Sues City Alleging Retaliation After Palisades Fire
Oregon Fire District Sued by Former Employee Alleging Retaliation and Due Process Violations
Baltimore Paramedic Alleges Religious Discrimination Over Sabbath and Holiday Observance
CA and OR Cities, Counties Sue Federal Agencies Over Conditions Placed on Fire Service Grant Funding