Religious Freedom in Nation’s Schools Examined by Religious Liberty Commission
The commission addressed cases of teachers and coaches disciplined for religious expression and plans to recommend policies to protect religious freedom in schools.
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Religious Freedom in Nation’s Schools Examined by Religious Liberty Commission
The sun shines through a statue of Christ on a grave marker alongside an American flag at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery in Appleton, Wis., in this 2018 photo. The Religious Liberty Commission held its third hearing Sept. 29, 2025, to discuss religious liberty issues in education from the perspectives of teachers and coaches, as well as school choice issues. (Photo: OSV News/Bradley Birkholz) by Kate Scanlon WASHINGTON (OSV News) – The third meeting…


Religious Liberty Commission hears from teachers, coaches, school leaders
Washington, D.C., Sep 29, 2025 / 19:13 pm Teachers, coaches, and other public and private school leaders said their religious liberty was threatened in American schools at a hearing conducted by President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty [...]
LIVE NOW: Religious Liberty Commission Holds Hearing on Religious Liberty in Education
The Religious Liberty Commission holds a hearing on religious liberty in education at 9 a.m. ET on Sept. 29. The hearing will include: A tribute to Charlie Kirk as a man of faith, and an exploration of religious liberty in education: public school faculty perspectives and faith leader perspectives. Panel II: Teacher and Coach Perspectives Coach Joe Kennedy Monica Gill Marisol Arroyo-Castro Expert Keisha Russell Guest Speaker: Dr. Larry P. Arnn, …
Religious freedom in nation's schools examined by Religious Liberty Commission - The Dialog
WASHINGTON — The third meeting of the Department of Justice’s Religious Liberty Commission Sept. 29 examined a range of religious liberty issues related to public and private schools, as well as reflections on recent instances of violence at houses of worship. President Donald Trump in May signed an executive order creating the commission, which includes Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York and Bishop Robert E. Barron of Winona-Rochester, Minne…
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