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The Satanic Temple Iowa's application for a display and event in December 2024 was denied, a decision that the organization says violated its members' constitutional rights and Iowa civil rights law.
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U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Massachusetts An Oklahoma man was sentenced to five years in federal prison for throwing a pipe bomb at The Satanic Temple in Salem in April 2024, officials said.
A satanic exhibit in the Iowa State Capitol has caused a stir among Republican state lawmakers, who are debating the legality of allowing such displays on state property. | Screengrab/Twitter The ...
The temple’s celebration had been planned for Dec. 14 — one year after a statue depicting the pagan idol Baphomet that was part of a display by the temple at the Iowa Capitol was destroyed.
The Satanic Temple of Iowa turned in an application on Oct. 7, 2024, for an event on Dec. 14, 2024.
The ACLU of Iowa has filed a civil rights complaint on behalf of The Satanic Temple Iowa, alleging state officials discriminated against the group by denying it permission to hold a winter celebration ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Iowa has filed a complaint against the state over what it calls religious discrimination against The Satanic Temple (TST).
The Satanic Temple Iowa's application for a display and event in December 2024 was denied, a decision that the organization says violated its members' constitutional rights and Iowa civil rights law.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa filed a complaint Tuesday on behalf of The Satanic Temple Iowa over officials’ denial of a 2024 display and celebration in the Capitol.
The ACLU of Iowa also filed a lawsuit in April after Reynolds’ office withheld or redacted requested records related to the Satanic Temple’s display and event, citing executive privilege.