null / K I Photography/ShutterstockDenver, Colo., Feb 14, 2023 / 12:30 pm (CNA).Pro-life advocates who visited the National Archives Museum last month have filed a lawsuit charging that staff at the museum told them to remove any pro-life clothing or leave."All of our clients were told by National Archives employees that they had to take off their religious, pro-life apparel or leave the museum," Jordan Sekulow, an attorney and executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), said in a Feb. 9 statement.Sekulow s organization is representing four plaintiffs who all visited the museum on Jan. 20, the same day as the March for Life in Washington, D.C."As the home to the original Constitution and Bill of Rights, which enshrine the rights of free speech and religion, we sincerely apologize for this occurrence," the National Archives and Records Administration said in a Feb. 10 statement.National Archives and Records Administration policy "expres
Earlier this week, the ACLJ filed a federal lawsuit in defense of a group of Christian students and parents who were kicked out of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum for wearing hats with a religious, pro-life message on them. Last night, the ACLJ filed ANOTHER federal lawsuit in defense . . .
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