Know Your Rights: Bibles and Voluntary Bible Studies in the Workplace

Despite common misconceptions, the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does not mandate the censorship of private religious speech, such as voluntary Bible studies held on government premises. In reality, the First Amendment serves to safeguard religious expression from government censorship.

Is your private religious speech protected by the First Amendment at work? What do federal guidelines say about voluntary Bible study in the workplace? Download our free legal guide for more information.

Know Your Rights: Bibles and Voluntary Bible Studies in the Workplace

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