Court rules for religious student group in clash between LGBTQ, religious rights
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MaryannFebruary 16, 2019
I truly hope this will set a precedent for other cases where people seek to trample on religious freedom. It is time for people to be able speak the truth without fear of being silenced.
Sasha KwapinskiFebruary 7, 2019
This is an example of why I contribute in support of the Becket Fund and other similar efforts, and will continue to do so. I encourage others to consider doing likewise.
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