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Texas Judge Protected After Refusing to Officiate Same-Sex Weddings

via Washington Times·3h ago

A Texas district court ruled in favor of a judge who recused herself from performing same-sex weddings due to her Christian faith. The decision affirms the right of public officials to exercise religious conscience in their official duties. This victory reinforces the principle that religious liberty must be protected even within the judicial system.

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