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Religion for a Captive Audience, Paid For by Taxes
By DIANA B. HENRIQUES and ANDREW LEHREN
A growing number of programs use tax dollars to pay for religious activities
aimed at prisoners, recovering addicts, job seekers,
Title: Appeals court weighs dispute between religious sect, Duchesne
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Alabama Judicial Building Ten Commandments monument is again the subject of a ruling
from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit: You can access today's ruling
at this link. An early favorite is this paragraph from the opinion:
In this case the appellants contend that the removal of
From the Tuscaloosa News on Line:
Riley administration changes rules on head scarvesBy PHILLIP RAWLSAssociated Press WriterFebruary 20, 2004Email this story.
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Responding to complaints from Muslims and Sikhs, Gov. Bob Riley's administration is changing a policy that
Pagan inmate accuses jail officials of violating rights
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
By Paula Reed Ward, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
JOHNSTOWN -- A jail inmate has filed a federal lawsuit against Bedford County's sheriff and deputy warden, claiming they are violating his right to religious fre
Tuesday, December 09, 2003
Appeals court backs inmate's religion rights
A Richmond inmate challenged the Virginia Department of Corrections for denying him a kosher diet.
By Jen McCaffery
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