Sent to me in an email from The American Center for Law and Justice
As we celebrate the Christmas season, The American Center for Law and Justice want to make sure that you have the opportunity to celebrate the holiday according to your religious beliefs. It’s important to understand that expressing your faith during this special time of year is constitutionally protected. But, there are important guidelines that must be followed to ensure that such expression takes place within the proper context protected by the Constitution.
The ACLJ has prepared resource information that clearly spells out what is permissible when it comes to expressing the religious origins of the holiday season by erecting nativity scenes in your community.
Although holiday observances are constitutionally permissible, there is a concern that local school districts may feel pressure to censor religious expression during Christmas. That’s exactly why The American Center for Law and Justice has put together an easy-to-read informational letter that provides answers to questions, which are most commonly asked regarding the rights of students and teachers to participate in these observances. You can read the letter at American Center for Law and Justice.
At the same time, The American Center for Law and Justice will continue to work to protect your religious and constitutional right – especially during the Christmas season.
Please visit the American Center for Law and Justice regularly, as they work to ensure our rights in other areas.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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