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Pompeo Questioned Over Criticism of Muslim Leaders During Confirmation Hearing

Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo’s past claims that Muslim leaders in America have not sufficiently condemned violent extremists was a subject of scrutiny at his confirmation hearing.

New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Church Restoration Grants Violate the State Constitution

In an important ruling exploring the limits of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Trinity Lutheran church funding decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court invalidated historic preservation grants to churches.

Louisiana School Boards Seek Changes in Religious Expression Policy in Response to Lawsuits

Lawsuits claiming school districts in both Bossier and Webster Parish, Louisiana, engaged in widespread church-state violations may be moving toward compromise as both boards consider new religious expression guidelines.

Lawsuit Challenges Michigan Constitution’s Ban on Financial Aid to Religion

Like many state constitutions, Michigan’s bars government funding to aid religious schools. A new lawsuit claims the provision is unconstitutional.

Judge’s Lawsuit Against Arkansas Supreme Court Claiming Religious Liberty Violations Proceeds

A judge’s claims that he was removed from death penalty cases as retaliation for his personal religious views can move forward, a federal court ruled.

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