The State of Religious Freedom: An Online Conversation with Stanley Carlson-Thies and Kristina Arriaga
The right to religious freedom is a central tenet of American democracy and one of the first rights enshrined in the Constitution. But what that means, how far that freedom extends, the threats that undermine its practice, and the proper protections around such freedom has been a matter of contention ever since.
We invite you to join The Trinity Forum on Friday, August 26 at 1:30 pm ET for an Online Conversation with Center for Public Justice’s Institutional Religious Freedom Alliance founder and director Stanley Carlson-Thies and scholar and legal advocate Kristina Arriaga to explore the meaning and implications of religious freedom in the U.S. With decades of legal and academic experience defending the principles of religious freedom, Stanley and Kristina will discuss the problems currently facing religious liberty while providing insight on how to navigate the coming decades.
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