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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 ...
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America’s best idea is under fierce attack
The 1st Amendment, and the separation of church and state, America’s best idea, is at risk as never before.
Trump's administration previously touted guidance Clinton's administration issued in 1997 on federal employees' right to ...
Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor wrote that the memo “provides guidance to agencies on robustly protecting and enforcing each federal employee’s right to engage in ...
First, is the charter school a “state actor,” arguing that a charter school is not really a public school, and therefore doesn’t have to follow the same rules as a public school does ...
Now, the religious school case from Oklahoma could change the longtime understanding of the First Amendment throughout the U.S. Walters and others like him believe that the Supreme Court got it ...
A group of public school-related bills in the North Dakota statehouse could test the limits of the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause — the part of the U.S. Constitution that says the ...
Wearing religious symbols and staging them in office cubicles is also ... Neither set of directives affects the First ...
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