Religious Liberty

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The Constitution’s framers understood that religious liberty can flourish only with its separation from the government. The free exercise clause of the First Amendment guarantees the right to practice one’s religion free of government interference. The establishment clause requires the separation of church and state. Combined, they ensure religious liberty. Yet assaults on this basic freedom continue.

The ACLU-SC strives to safeguard the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty by ensuring that laws and governmental practices neither promote religion nor interfere with its free exercise.

In the Courts

In one of the ACLU-SC's most famous cases, Silverman v. Campbell, we successfully defended the right of South Carolinians to hold elected office regardless of their religious affiliation. We continue to fight in the courts the protect the religious freedom of all South Carolinians.

In the Legislature

Christian nationalism presents the clearest threat to religious liberty in South Carolina. When political leaders seek to enforce their religious beliefs in law, we are there to remind them that the First Amendment applies everywhere.

The Latest

News & Commentary
"State House Dispatch: May 5, 2025. This Week Under the Copper Dome." Text appears over a yellow and blue-tinted image of the South Carolina State House dome.

State House Dispatch: May 5, 2025

Mandatory flag salutes, juvenile justice reform, and a unanimous vote for school proselytization — plus an update on the teacher criminalization bill
News & Commentary
"State House Dispatch: April 28, 2025. This Week Under the Copper Dome." Text appears over a green-tinted image of the South Carolina State House dome.

State House Dispatch: April 28, 2025

State-funded discrimination against students with disabilities, an overly broad gang definition, and a push for anti-gay ‘therapy’
News & Commentary
"State House Dispatch: April 21, 2025. This Week Under the Copper Dome." Text appears over a red-tinted image of the South Carolina State House dome.

State House Dispatch: April 21, 2025

Police surveillance expansion, religious messaging in public schools, and a positive change for incarcerated pregnant women
News & Commentary
"State House Dispatch: April 14, 2025. This Week Under the Copper Dome." Text appears over a pink-tinted image of the South Carolina State House dome.

State House Dispatch: April 14, 2025

More religion in schools, compelled speech about vaccines, and an update on the bill attacking Diversity Equity & Inclusion programs
Court Case
Jan 24, 2012

Anderson v. Chesterfield County Schools