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Bill would allow Ohioans to sue over laws that inhibit exercise of religion
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new Ohio bill seeks to limit governmental ability to “burden a person’s exercise of religion.” ...
Under constitutional case law, students must initiate and lead such clubs, and staff are limited to a non-participatory ...
An Arizona District Court Judge said plaintiffs showed the ordinance likely infringes their First Amendment rights and will ...
Over the past decade, the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that the First Amendment prohibits excluding religious institutions from public benefit programs. Yet some states have resisted this clear ...
A lawsuit filed in June says a Phoenix ordinance violates an Orthodox Christian ministry's religious freedom and free speech ...
The First Amendment and the first presidential Thanksgiving proclamation both occurred in the autumn of 1789. George Washington issued a proclamation for a "day of public thanksgiving and prayer" just ...
At South Florida's immigration detention center, known as "Alligator Alcatraz," multiple constitutional violations over recent months have exposed that religious rights are being treated as revocable ...
The church has survived — and often thrived — without dependence on any particular political system. No form of government is ...
Throughout American history, smaller religious groups have often faced suspicion or been pushed aside. Yet one of our nation’s strengths has been the belief that religious freedom belongs to everyone, ...
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For 2 centuries, Latter-day Saints have revered religious freedom – but their definition is evolving
On July 5, 2026, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is encouraging its American members to participate in a special fast: a day to “express gratitude for religious liberty and to pray ...
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