The Religious Freedom Restoration Act At 25: How It Fosters Peaceful Pluralism
It has been 25 years since Congress passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) with near unanimous support. Since then it has prevented the government from infringing on the freedom of a wide variety of religious individuals and groups to exercise their religious beliefs. But with the new Congress, there could be legislative efforts to limit the application of RFRA. Join us for a keynote address from Acting Attorney General Whitaker followed by a panel discussion featuring Jewish, Muslim, and Christian perspectives on protecting religious freedom.
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So if a Christian can use religious freedom to deny service can an atheist use conscience freedoms to refuse service to religious people.
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Whitaker the scammer