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Say what you want, hate-crimes bill protects free speech
By Charles C. Haynes
Legislation poised for final approval would not criminalize sermons against homosexuality, as some fear.
10.25.09
Blog: Interview examines uproar over safe-schools official
By Charles C. Haynes
Conversation touches on Kevin Jennings controversy involving the U.S. Department of Education.
10.16.09
Cheerleading for Christ: not in public schools
By Charles C. Haynes
Students representing their school can't proclaim religious messages at football games but fans can, and did, at a Georgia school.
10.11.09
Blog: Teaching about our first freedom
By Charles C. Haynes
Newly revised curriculum presents 10 lessons to help teachers educate students about religious liberty in a pluralistic society.
10.06.09
In the culture wars, who speaks for God?
By Charles C. Haynes
New survey of conservative and liberal religious activists probes values, attitudes on both sides.
09.27.09
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