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  1. Aug 4

    The ’s “work more for less” economy, the state’s underfunded public school system, and the countless culture wars (like ) all happened because of gerrymandering. The INGOP will no doubt rig the system against Hoosier voters once again.

  2. Aug 2

    No words Justice Breyer refused to hear the case "Breyer rejected the church's motion for an injunction without comment, though the motion was unlikely to succeed after Maine lifted its restrictions on religious gatherings in May" faith under attack

  3. Jul 28

    “the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act infringed on Lorie Smith’s First Amendment rights but passed constitutional muster because it was narrowly tailored to meet a compelling state interest” That's at work. It's not solid on the .

  4. Jul 26

    The ’s gerrymandering created the “work more for less” economy, caused , and defunded Indiana’s public schools. The GOP will again rig the system against voters who want balanced government. We must hold them accountable every step of the way.

  5. Jul 19
  6. The Act restores to what it was supposed to be. Find out more here:

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  7. AU's ? Did you know that was originally intended to PROTECT the free exercise of religion, esp. for religious minorities? Instead it ended up being used to discriminate against , , religious minorities and the

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  8. Pence’s spine becomes visible when he’s got no skin in the game

  9. Jul 12
  10. Jul 11

    The amendment adopts the same strict scrutiny/least intrusive standard applied in Religious Freedom Restoration Act. How ironic. most who voted for this amendment would oppose same standard when it comes to the free exercise of religion.

  11. Don't think this is true? When Indiana passed the , the companies boycotted, conventions pulled out, the NCAA threatened to leave Indiana. Could you imagine March Madness, not in Indiana? All told within weeks, Indiana lost around $60 million in revenue before Pence caved.

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  12. Jul 7

    "The power of the State compels you! The power of the State compels you!"

  13. Jun 24

    The ruling in Fulton v. Philadelphia could have broader implications for rights than the decision itself suggests. My latest legal update explores some possibilities.

  14. Jun 24

    on : has become the safe haven of the Religious Right. Our work is to lift up progressive communities of faith—which are often communities of color—to have a space in this discussion. Listen at

  15. Jun 22

    Our latest article by attorney reviews key takeaways from the DEA's recent denial of Soul Quest's petition for a exemption, and how churches might move forward to achieve .

  16. Jun 17
  17. The is *unconstitutional!*

  18. Jun 8

    If the WHPA is enacted, it would supersede existing state and federal laws restricting abortion, such as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act ().

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  19. Jun 4

    One of the Senator’s greatest triumphs in his 42-year Senate career was the passing of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (), which is considered the cornerstone of religious freedom protections for minority faith communities.

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