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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 ...
Legally, the memo doesn’t change existing protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination ...
Federal workers will be allowed to discuss and promote their religion in the workplace as well as challenge the “correctness” ...
Controversy in Madhya Pradesh as Baby Convent School principal distributes Hindi alphabet charts with Islamic references.
Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor wrote that the memo “provides guidance to agencies on robustly protecting ...
Religious statues in our homes, gardens and churches are intended to inspire us, not cause us to make them idols. Sometimes non-believers charge Christians, especially Catholics of praying to statues.
A new book from a member of the team at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship visits a sometimes provocative topic in Protestant worship circles - religious symbols. But Visuals for Worship is ...
Sr. Sujata Jena, a lawyer and nun of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Odisha, refutes allegations ...
PARIS, Dec. 11 -- France should ban Muslim veils, Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses from its public schools, while creating new holidays to respect holy days of minority religions, a ...
Principal Qureshi claimed the charts of alphabets were sourced from Bhopal and, due to the seller’s error, three to four such items, generally used in madrasas, were included.