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Religious Issues in Libraries

Last year the Supreme Court ruled that some Ten Commandments displays on government property are not constitutional, while other Ten Commandments displays are permissible. What does this mean for your library? Is it OK to put up a Christmas tree? A Menorah? Can you allow religious use of your meeting rooms and display areas? Should you allow staff to talk about church or religion to coworkers? Religious issues are heating up and in this podcast of her May 3 webcast Mary Minow will help you find out where the legal lines are drawn.

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