Commission Hosts Third Hearing, Religious Liberty, Public Education Tuesday — Religious Liberty Commission Hosts Third Hearing on Religious Liberty in Public Education | United States Justice Department.
The panel included testimony from friends of Charlie Kirk, who spoke of his commitment to faith and free speech and advocacy for religious liberty.“Charlie Kirk was an American hero whose love for God, country, and family guided every step of his life,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “This behavior is un-American and threatens every state in the nation. announcement Religious Liberty Commission Hosts Third Hearing on Religious Liberty in Public Education Tuesday, September 30, 2025 Share Facebook X LinkedIn Email For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs WASHINGTON – Yesterday, the Religious
Liberty Commission held its third hearing to discuss religious liberty issues in education from the perspectives of teachers and coaches, as well as religious liberty issues in school funding and educational choice, including testimony from school leaders, families, and experts impacted by religious liberty issues in school funding. We have seen a tragic rise in such violence targeted at communities and individuals of faith, including our friend Charlie Kirk,” said Commission Chairman Lt. The Justice Department Religious Liberty Commission stands with the Trump Administration in condemning it, finding the root cause of
this violence, and doing everything possible to end it. Gov. In 2024, Sacred Heart Academy joined parents in suing the state of Michigan in federal court demanding a reprieve from the state’s sweeping “anti-discrimination” law, after lawmakers amended the state’s Civil Rights Act to cover sexual orientation and gender identity without a general religious exemption.Dr. “Our Religious Liberty Commission will continue to uphold his legacy of advocating for religious liberty, particularly at our educational institutions that too often seek to suppress free speech.” “Physical violence and murder are the ultimate deprivations of religious liberty. In December 2023,

