New York – NY’s Attorney General Launches New Initiative To Protect Religious Rights

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    New York – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced the launch of the Religious Rights Initiative, a project of the office’s Civil Rights Bureau that will address religious rights issues and enforce anti-discrimination laws. The Religious Rights Initiative will target faith-based discrimination and violations of religious rights through public education, outreach and law enforcement, including litigation.

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    The Attorney General announced the launch of the Religious Rights Initiative in remarks before the Anti-Defamation League.

    “Our state’s rich history of religious diversity is founded on our nation’s Bill of Rights and enshrined by laws that protect New Yorkers’ right to freely practice their faith,” Attorney General Schneiderman said. “The Religious Rights Initiative will focus on violations of this fundamental freedom, ensure that religious rights are protected, and work with communities throughout the state to foster and promote religious tolerance.”

    The Religious Rights Initiative will lead a public education and outreach campaign to help inform communities around the state about the requirements of the state’s anti-discrimination laws. The campaign will also advance the Civil Rights Bureau’s enforcement efforts, combat religious discrimination through litigation and advocacy, and promote the process for filing religious discrimination complaints.

    As part of the Initiative, the Attorney General’s office will release a series of “Know Your Rights” publications to outline strategies to both address and prevent religious discrimination in a variety of settings and circumstances. The first publication, “Religious Rights in the Workplace,” outlines the practical application of federal and state laws that protect religious freedom and prohibit religious discrimination. A resource for employees and employers, the pamphlet provides guidance concerning requests for religious accommodation in the workplace for days of religious observance, among other issues.

    With the number of religious discrimination claims filed with the federal government having more than doubled since 1997, this new initiative reflects Attorney General Schneiderman’s commitment to religious freedom and fulfills his pledge to combat and prevent religious discrimination.

    New Yorkers are encouraged to visit the Religious Rights Initiative website for more information, or to report a potential violation at http://www.ag.ny.gov/religiousrights. Violations may also be reported by contacting the Religious Rights Initiative in the Civil Rights Bureau at (212) 416-8250 or (800) 771-7755.

    The Religious Rights Initiative is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Kayla Gassmann and Director of Community Affairs and Engagement for Religious Rights Alyson Spindell under the supervision of Spencer Freedman, Director of the Religious Rights Initiative and Chief Counsel for Civil Rights, and Civil Rights Bureau Chief Kristen Clarke.

    Ron Meier, New York Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League, said: “We welcome Attorney General Schneiderman’s commitment to safeguarding the religious liberty of all New Yorkers. His new ‘Religious Rights Initiative’ is important and timely. We applaud his leadership in this area and look forward to working closely with him on this new effort.”

    Richard E. Barnes, Executive Director of the New York State Catholic Conference, said: “As the representatives of the largest religious denomination in the state, issues of religious liberty and discrimination have always been in the forefront of our concerns, both as they relate to threats against individuals and institutions. Such threats have caused the Bishops of the United States to redouble their efforts in examining laws and regulations that support and foster such discrimination, and public policies that threaten religious liberty. We are grateful that Attorney General Schneiderman has undertaken this effort of enormous concern to all those who cherish the rights granted to Americans by our Constitution.”

    Reverend A.R. Bernard, Senior Pastor of the Christian Cultural Center, said: “Our country is founded on certain freedoms, and the right to practice our faith is one we must protect. Attorney General Schneiderman’s Religious Rights Initiative will be a critical part of the work to educate communities, prevent discrimination, and promote understanding. I support the Attorney General in his effort against religious discrimination.”

    Rev. Chloe Breyer, Executive Director of the Interfaith Center of New York, said: “This is a welcome and timely initiative. New Yorkers of so many faiths and traditions give so much to our state. The time has come for their rights to be respected.”

    Dr. Lenny Caro, President & CEO for the Bronx Chamber of Commerce, said: “We commend Attorney General Schneiderman for his commitment to this issue. New York State is a melting pot of a multitude of religions. The Religious Rights Initiative will provide businesses and employees with the guidance needed to ensure that religious rights are respected in the workplace. This project is a crucial resource.”

    Safia Hussain, President of the Muslim Bar Association of New York, said: “The protection of religious rights is a critical issue for the Muslim community in New York. Although Muslims are approximately two percent of the American population, anti-Muslim bias complaints account for twenty-five percent of the total number of complaints received by the EEOC in recent years. Muslim children remain the unfortunate target of bullying at school, and campaigns against the establishment of mosques continue to attack the rights of Muslims to freely practice their faith.”

    Sapreet Kaur, Executive Director of the Sikh Coalition, said: “We wholeheartedly welcome the launch of Religious Rights Initiative. Sikh New Yorkers, like members of many faith communities, face many challenges to the full realization of their rights under our state and federal laws. Attorney General Schneiderman is to be commended for bringing focus and attention to these issues.”

    Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said: “The right of religious freedom is fundamental, and it is therefore important for the Attorney General’s office to help the public understand the scope of what is often a complex issue.”

    Todd McFarland, Associate General Counsel of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, said: “The Seventh-day Adventist Church applauds the New York Attorney General’s initiative being led by the Civil Rights Bureau. Religious freedom is our first freedom and is as important and relevant in today’s religiously pluralistic society as it was to our founding fathers. We look forward to assisting the Bureau in any way we can.”

    Michael S. Miller, Executive Vice President and CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, said: “Attorney General Schneiderman is creating a ‘311’ to help people learn more about their religious rights in New York and a ‘911’ hotline for New Yorkers denied appropriate religious accommodations in the workplace and other venues. We commend Attorney General Schneiderman on this initiative and his ongoing efforts to protect the religious rights of all New Yorkers.”

    Zead Ramadan, President, Board of Directors of the Council on American Islamic Relations-NY, said: “We applaud the Attorney General for his bold new initiative to combat religious discrimination in New York State. As the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights group, dedicated to empowering the Muslim community, we look forward to working toward our common goals of ensuring religious freedom and preventing discrimination.”


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    12 years ago

    The muslims should be given full rights that they have in the muslim countries. Don’t expect more here and then bash the American country. There are no democratic muslim countries.

    RachelJD
    RachelJD
    12 years ago

    Ok, chill people– This is the Religious Rights Initiative, not the Muslim/Jewish?Christian/Wiccan etc RRI. No one is saying that Muslims will get More rights than anyone else. First of all it is an educational program designed to give people information about this issue. I’ve read enough on VIN to realize that people in general are very confused or misinformed about religious rights in particular and Constitutional rights in general. Employment law, especially with respect to religious discrimination in employment is a special interest of mine. Many time employers get into trouble because they dont understand issues involved in accomodating religous employees while protecting the rights on non-religious employees. Many of the cases I have researched could have been prevented from winding up in litigation had people just understood the issues.
    This will help protect Sabbath observers, the Muslims who need to pray five times a day, Christians who believe they have to witness on the job, and the non-Christian employees who have a right to be free from the proselytizing Christian.