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‘Unshackling the pulpit’ or ‘a brazen attack’?: 7 reactions to IRS letting pastors endorse politicians
The Christian Post By Michael Gryboski …
First Liberty Institute takes defendants’ side in 10 Commandments lawsuit in Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette (Fayetteville, AR) By Edward McKinnon …
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White House Action Ensures Churches ‘Can No Longer Be Intimidated’ by IRS for Endorsing Candidates
The Washington Stand By Ben Johnson …
In historic ‘Monkey Town USA,’ residents embrace the past and plan for the future
The Tennessean By Kelly Puente …
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Sorry, FFRF — IRS says churches can give political endorsements from the pulpit
1819 News By Craig Monger …
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IRS refusal to act doesn’t repeal Johnson Amendment, FFRF asserts
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is sharply condemning the IRS’s stunning decision to openly abandon enforcement of the Johnson Amendment when it comes to churches, which could effectively turn them …
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FFRF Co-President’s op-ed defines stakes of Ryan Walters lawsuit
FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor has written an op-ed featured in Oklahoma’s Tulsa World newspaper detailing the threat to the state/church watchdog’s First Amendment rights posed by a lawsuit from …
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IRS says pastors endorsing political candidates doesn’t violate Johnson Amendment
The Christian Post By Leonardo Blair …
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