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Yes, religious symbols can be appropriate in public settings if they reflect historical or cultural significance and do not promote a specific religion. The First Amendment protects both freedom of ...
Trump's administration previously touted guidance Clinton's administration issued in 1997 on federal employees' right to religious expression at work.
The 1st Amendment, and the separation of church and state, America’s best idea, is at risk as never before.
The guidance protects employees and supervisors seeking to recruit fellow federal workers to their religion. The Clinton ...
Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor wrote that the memo “provides guidance to agencies on robustly protecting ...
The Trump administration unveiled sweeping new guidance Monday aimed at strengthening religious freedom protections for ...
US public servants have legal right to share religious views at work, according to guidance by chief human resources agency ...
But don’t worry, the Trump administration has come up with a foolproof way to ensure this doesn’t veer into harassment.
A memo from the Office of Personnel Management lists examples of "permissible religious expression in the workplace." ...
The Trump administration has officially permitted U.S. federal employees to freely express and advocate their religious ...
A lawsuit against the city of Quincy claims saint statues, paid for with roughly $850,000 in public funds, violate the ...
The latest ruling against public school displays of the religious symbol raises questions of how and when the justices might ...