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Dino votes to validate the law that imposes the Bible on libraries

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The rapporteur, Kassio Nunes Marques, argued that he considered the law unconstitutional and was accompanied by minister Alexandre de Moraes
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The Supreme Federal Court (STF) minister voted this Tuesday (April 8, 2025) to consider a law in Rio Grande do Norte that requires public libraries to have at least 10 copies of Bibles in their collections to be considered partially unconstitutional. According to the minister, there is no impediment for the State to adopt measures to enable the exercise of religious freedom. He understands that the law determines the availability, but it does no…

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The rapporteur, Kassio Nunes Marques, argued that he considered the law unconstitutional and was accompanied by minister Alexandre de Moraes

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Bill authored by Councilwoman Flavia Borja (DC) will be submitted for final drafting and still depends on the mayor's sanction

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Portal O Tempo broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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