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  • Quotes0

      "Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which, guided by the light of reason, he considers to be true." —Pope Pius IX, Condemned proposition, Syllabus of Errors, 1867. "The day that this country ceases to be free for irreligion it will cease to be free for religion – except for the

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  • Quiet Case May Have Far-Reaching Impact0

    Missing were the shouting protestors with placards, the miniature Ten Commandments tablets, and the throng of media representatives. It was almost business as usual the day the Supreme Court heard the term's sole religious liberty case. Unlike the Ten Commandments display cases that received so much media attention last term and flamed the cultural debates

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  • Questions of Liberty0

    Erwin Chemerinsky (J.D. Harvard Law School, '78) is Founding Dean of the U.C. Irvine School of Law, an author of numerous legal treatises and more than 100 law review articles, a renowned constitution scholar, and a veteran U.S. court of appeals and U.S. Supreme Court litigator. Dean Chemerinsky, thank you for graciously agreeing to be

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  • ​Quebec Succumbs to Prejudice0

    On June 16, 2019, the Quebec National Assembly adopted Bill 21, allegedly to promote the religious neutrality of the state. In reality it impinges on religious minority rights by limiting what members of minorities can wear in certain kinds of employment.The law forbids the wearing of religious symbols by teachers, police, judges, and correctional officers

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  • Quebec Government Seeks Dress Code0

    The secessionist Parti Québécois (PQ), leading a minority government, is attempting to bring in a secular (laïque) program similar to that in France, barring the wearing of “ostentatious” religious symbols by government employees, employees of government-funded organizations, such as hospitals and day-care centers, and persons seeking government services. Because the three opposition parties all disapprove

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  • Quakers on Edge0

    What does immigration enforcement policy have to do with religious liberty? A Special Liberty Report Quakers in New England have enjoyed strong ties with Quakers in Cuba for decades, and a highlight of their friendship has been the exchange of delegations to each other’s yearly meetings. New England Yearly Meeting, a regional body of Quakers

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