Summary
HARTFORD, Conn. A federal judge has ruled that post offices nationwide run by churches and other contractors cannot promote religion through pamphlets, displays or any other materials.
U.S. District Judge Dominic J. Squatrito, in a case involving a church-run post office in Manchester, said such actions violate the separation of church and state clause in the Constitution's First Amendment.See the full content of this document
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Post Offices Can't Promote Religion
The judge sided with Jewi...
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