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Friday, July 08, 2011
Suit Challenges Ballot Summary For Missouri Religious Freedom Amendment
As previously reported, Missourians will vote next year on a proposed state constitutional amendment (full text) that, if passed, will expand the language of the religious freedom protections in the current Art. I, Sec. 5 of the Missouri Constitution. Now, according to an AP report yesterday, the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a state court action challenging the wording of the summary of the measure that will appear on the ballot. The suit alleges that the summary fails to indicate the effect of language in the amendment that provides: "no student shall be compelled to perform or participate in academic assignments or educational presentations that violate his or her religious beliefs." The suit also argues that the ballot summary fails to mention that prisoners might lose some religious protections they now have under the state constitution. The amendment provides: "this section shall not be construed to expand the rights of prisoners in state or local custody beyond those afforded by the laws of the United States."