As a longtime constitutional lawyer, Mr. Dys said he is encouraged by recent high-profile legal victories for religious freedom and is optimistic about the future of religious liberty in America as long as more people like Mr. Cameron continue to take an active part in the fight.
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In a statement to The Washington Times, Mr. Dys said, “If Auburn requires any reminder, it is that the First Amendment doubly protects religion and warns against preferencing secular activity above religious.
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