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Ohio law allows student athletes to compete with hijabs and other religious apparel

A new law in Ohio guarantees the right of students who participate in athletics to wear religious apparel during competition without the need to obtain a waiver or otherwise receive permission in advance.

Pentagon asks Supreme Court to lift injunction barring vaccine mandate for military personnel, plus developments in other vaccine mandate cases

While the number of COVID-19 cases appear to be declining across the country and restrictions are being lifted, a number of lawsuits over enforcing vaccine mandates against a religious objector continue to work their way through our court systems.

How the war on Ukraine impacts religious liberty

Among the multitude of tragedies unfolding in Ukraine as a result of Russia’s invasion is the increased threat to religious liberty in Ukraine if subject to Russian rule.

It’s Public Schools Week! Public education needs our support now more than ever

Supporting a robust public education system is an incredibly important component of maintaining faith freedom for all.

Oklahoma bill would penalize teachers $10,000 for contradicting student religious beliefs

A controversial bill proposed in the Oklahoma state senate would make public school personnel – including teachers – personally liable for promoting positions in opposition to a student’s closely held religious beliefs.

Missouri governor suggests a religious test for state office, Ohio Senate candidate calls church-state separation a “myth”

Those of us who believe in faith freedom for all call out even indirect suggestions that a public servant is disqualified because of religious views.

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