A2: Religion
A Toledo Blade article – on how some pastors this Sunday will give political sermons to challenge IRS rules about not mixing religion and politics – quotes Patrick Gillen, an assistant professor of law at Ave Maria School of Law in Ann Arbor. Calling the pulpit protest “an interesting and worthwhile initiative,” Gillen said: “Religion has been vitally important to our country’s civil life from the beginning and I think it should not be censored on important issues of our times.” [Source]