
Embattled VA school district bars teacher from using Bible verse in email: 'Religious discrimination'
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Virginia's Loudoun County School District finds itself at the epicenter of controversy again after barring a teacher from using a Bible verse in her email signature.
Roger Gannam, assistant VP of Legal Affairs at Liberty Counsel criticized the move as "religious discrimination."
"What they've said is that teachers can write whatever they want in their signature box as long as it's not religious. And that's the definition of religious discrimination under the Constitution," he said Wednesday while joining Fox News' Ashley Strohmier and Todd Piro to discuss the issue.
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