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How after-school clubs became a new battleground in the Satanic Temple’s push to preserve separation of church and state

By Charles J. Russo — August 8, 2023
(The Conversation) — The controversial – and often misunderstood – extracurricular groups tend to raise controversy. But under equal access laws, schools can’t discriminate against a club based on its point of view.

Under God * Statue porn * Incest rights?: September’s Religious Freedom Recap

By Brian Pellot — October 2, 2014
From church-state battles in America to religious freedom news around the world. Catch up on last month’s dirt, now with more snark.

All Hail Satan, First Amendment Champ

By Brian Pellot — September 24, 2014
Satanic school books, black masses, statues and protests remind us where church-state lines should be drawn in America and highlight the need to protect unpopular speech.

What the quenelle!? * Burned books * Utah’s unions: Religious Freedom Recap: Jan. 6-13

By Brian Pellot — January 13, 2014
Tensions escalate over French comedian Dieudonne’s reverse Nazi salute. Books and texts are burned or banned in Lebanon, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan and Applestan. Utah’s gay newlyweds navigate a new political minefield.
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