Brazil's Supreme Court ruled that religious symbols can be displayed in public buildings, upholding religious expression.

Brazil's Supreme Court has unanimously decided that religious symbols, including crucifixes, can be displayed in public buildings without violating the country's secular laws. The court argued that these symbols represent Brazil's cultural heritage and religious freedom. This ruling is binding for all federal and state public entities in Brazil and is seen as a victory for religious expression.

November 29, 2024
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