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May 19, 2014 · Throughout its more than 90 years in existence, the ACLU has defended the rights of countless individuals whose religious liberty was jeopardized by government actions. Unfortunately, HB 376 opens a Pandora’s box of claims that a state or local law imposes on someone’s religious beliefs.
Yes, Ohio has specific protections for minority religions or belief systems through various laws and regulations. This includes the Ohio Civil Rights Act which prohibits discrimination based on religion in areas such as housing, employment, and public accommodations.
5 days ago · COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Around the country, advocates for Christian education have been finding legal ways to tap taxpayer money used more typically for public schools. One new approach in Ohio is ...
Nov 3, 2023 · Interfaith religious leaders bow their head in prayer, prior to a rally for Issue 1 on Nov. 2, 2023. Among Christians, the strongest opposition to Issue 1 has come from Catholic and evangelical denominations. Churches and synagogues are often polling places on election day.
4 days ago · COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Around the country, advocates for Christian education have been finding legal ways to tap taxpayer money used more typically for public schools. One new approach in Ohio is benefiting schools tied to a burgeoning conservative political group and facing objections from defenders of the separation of church and state.
Aug 4, 2023 · Churches and religious organizations are taking different stands on Issue 1, the proposal to change the constitution to make it harder to pass future constitutional amendments.
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Article I, Section 7 | Rights of conscience; education; the necessity of religion and knowledge. Ohio Constitution. / Article I Bill of Rights. Effective: 1851. All men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own conscience.