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Becket is a non-profit, public interest legal and educational institution. We are the leaders in the fight for religious liberty and the only law firm that defends all religious beliefs. Our mission is to protect the expression of all faiths, from A to Z—Anglican to Zoroastrian.
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Becket is a non-profit legal and educational institute that defends the free expression of all faiths in the US and abroad. It has won many landmark cases and received praise from various leaders and media outlets for its work on religious liberty.
Becket, also known as the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, is a non-profit public interest law firm based in Washington, D.C., that describes its mission as "defending the freedom of religion of people of all faiths". Becket promotes accommodationism and is active in the judicial system, the media, and in education.
16 de ene. de 2024 · The Religious Freedom Index is an annual survey that measures public opinion on religious liberty issues in the US. It covers topics such as religious pluralism, education, speech, and government partnership with faith-based organizations.
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19 de feb. de 2021 · Status. The Ninth Circuit released a divided ruling (6-5) that refused to protect Oak Flat from destruction. On April 15, 2024, Apache Stronghold asked all 29 judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear the case.
Holt v. Payne. In 2011, Gregory Holt, an inmate in an Arkansas state prison, sued for his right to grow a beard in accordance with his Muslim faith. Defended by Becket and Professor Douglas Laycock of the University of Virginia Law School, Holt won ...