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South Carolina town agrees to let resident hold Christian signs in public without a permit

admin November 6, 2025
South Carolina town agrees to let resident hold Christian signs in public without a permit

South Carolina town agrees to let resident hold Christian signs in public without a permit


A South Carolina town has agreed not to enforce an ordinance that required residents to obtain a permit to hold religious signs in public as part of a legal settlement with a Christian man who contends such a rule violated his constitutional rights.

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