Religion and Belief

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The goal of ACLU-MN’s work on freedom of religion and belief is to guarantee that all people are free to follow and practice their faith–or no faith at all–without governmental influence or interference. Through litigation, public education, and advocacy, the ACLU of Minnesota promotes religious freedom and works to ensure that government neither prefers religion over non-religion nor favors particular faiths over others. At the same time, we act to protect the equally important and related constitutional right to exercise and express religious beliefs and individual conscience.

The Latest

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Settlements with TiZA leadership approved

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ACLU-MN asks St. Anthony Village to lift illegal, discriminatory moratorium

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Court Releases Documents That Shed Light on TiZA Lawsuit

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Ordained Pentecostal Minister Can Preach In Prison After ACLU Lawsuit

Court Case
Jan 21, 2009

ACLU of Minnesota v. TiZA, et al.

Court Case
Aug 04, 2004

Unity Church et al. v. State of Minnesota