Reporter Tanya Ott tells the story of Birmingham, Alabama where the mayor preaches the word of God from City Hall.
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Host Margot Adler speaks with author Steven Waldman about the history of religious liberty in the U.S.
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Reverend Barry Lynn and Jay Sekulow debate the state of religious freedom in the U.S.
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Jay Alan Sekulow
is chief counsel for the ACLJ (American Center for Law and Justice). Sekulow has presented oral arguments in numerous Supreme Court cases. In 2005, TIME Magazine named Sekulow one of the "25 Most Influential Evangelicals" in America.
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Host Margot Adler speaks with law professor Robert Tuttle about faith based initiatives in the U.S. prison system.
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Robert Tuttle
is a professor at the George Washington University Law School, where he has taught since 1994.
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Host Margot Adler speaks with prison chaplain Reverend Patrick McCollum about the religious rights of prisoners.
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Rev. Patrick McCollum
is Director and Chair of the National Correctional Chaplaincy Directors Association. He is also the Statewide Wiccan Chaplain for the California Department of Corrections.
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