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D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Issue-Based Ad Ban is Permissible

A ban on both religious and anti-religious messages as part of a rule prohibiting all issue-based messages in public transit system’s ad space is permissible, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled.

Attorney General Announces Creation of Religious Liberty Task Force

Touting the DOJ’s recent enforcement of religious liberty protections, the Attorney General today announced a task force to advance his interpretation of federal religious liberty law.

State Department Ministerial Produces Religious Freedom Declaration, Action Plan, Skepticism

The Statement Department’s first Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom ended with the Potomac Declaration and a Plan of Action to guide nations in enforcing religious freedom principles.

Religious Liberty Advocates “Optimistic” for Sanctions Against Persecuting Countries

Sanctions authorized by the International Religious Freedom Act have been used only twice in the 20 years of the law’s existence, but Politico reports that may be changing.

9th Circuit Rules California School District’s Board Meeting Prayers Unconstitutional

Because school children are especially vulnerable to coercion, the 9th Circuit ruled a California school district’s practice of opening meetings with prayer unconstitutional.

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