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The right to practice religion, or no religion at all, is among the most fundamental of the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. The ACLU works to ensure that this essential freedom is protected by keeping the government out of religion. Learn more about how the ACLU works to preserve Freedom of Religion and Belief and take action to protect the rights guaranteed to all Americans.



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Religion and Belief : Legal Documents

Croft v. Governor of the State of Texas - Amicus Brief Objecting To Government Promotion of Prayer In Texas’ “Moment Of Silence” Law (06/07/2008)

In re Texas Department of Family & Protective Services - Brief Of Amici Curiae In Opposition To Relator's Petition For Mandamus (05/29/2008)

Jason and Jennifer O'Neill Compalint for Declartory Judgement to Confirm the Validity of Their Marriage (02/26/2008)

Decision - ACLU of Louisiana v. Blanco, et al. (10/05/2007)

ACLU v. Blanco - Complaint (08/13/2007)

ACLU v. Blanco - Memo in Support of Plaintiff's Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction (08/13/2007)

ACLU of N. Carolina, Matten v. North Carolina Order (05/24/2007)
ACLU of N. Carolina, Matten v. North Carolina Order

Moreno v. Ector County Independent School District Board of Trustees - Complaint (05/16/2007)

Spratt v. Rhode Island Department of Corrections -- Decision (04/06/2007)
Spratt v. Rhode Island Department of Corrections -- Decision

February 27, 2007 ACLU of Virginia Letter to Governor Kaine (02/27/2007)
February 27, 2007 ACLU of Virginia Letter to Governor Kaine

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