A national and global referral and information exchange network of Pagan religious freedom activists.
World-wide non-profit organization based in Fairfax, Virginia that deals with issues of religious freedom around the world.
A monthly update on state and federal litigation concerning the First Amendment's religion clauses.
Newly elected President George W Bush announces a plan that will enable the "state" to pay "churches" for social problem solving. Washingtonpost.com.
Discusses theistic oaths for public office holders, mandated participation in religious substance abuse programs, Boy Scouts of America policy mandating theistic oath and statement of religious principle, and veterans' organizations religious membership restrictions.
Site focused on church-state relations in the United States and around the world. Back issues of the Institute's "Journal of Church and State" are available for browsing. Also contains a comprehensive list of links to online resources, including primary source material.
A march and rally in Washington DC for non-believers worried about the US becoming more of a theocratic state.
A paper that discusses and analyzes the thoughts of the founding fathers upon drafting the First Amendment's freedom of religion.
Subtitled "Cross-Cultural Observations", an article by N.J. Demerath and Karen S. Straight in Cross Currents that discusses various religion-state models in "Eastern" and "Western" countries.
Surveys freedom of religious minorities, as well as widespread harassment, torture, murder, and interference from government and police.
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