Miss. A.G. Fitch and 25 State Attorneys General Ask SupremeCourt to Protect Religious Liberty
July 13, 2024
July 13, 2024
JACKSON, Mississippi, July 13 -- Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch issued the following news release on July 11, 2024:
The Transit Authority's policy lumps religion in with alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, obscenity, pornography, and more. But their policy runs afoul of the First Amendment. Young Israel stood up not only for the right of Tampa families to learn about its family-friendly holiday event; they stood up for all of us and our fundamental right to religious liberty. . . .
The Transit Authority's policy lumps religion in with alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, obscenity, pornography, and more. But their policy runs afoul of the First Amendment. Young Israel stood up not only for the right of Tampa families to learn about its family-friendly holiday event; they stood up for all of us and our fundamental right to religious liberty. . . .