OKLAHOMA CITY - Two city employees who claim they were forced to remove
Christian-themed decorations from their Oklahoma City office and
breakroom have put the items back on display while a legal battle
continues over whether their rights were violated.
The dispute began after City Manager Jim Couch sent a memo in November
that said Nativity scenes, crosses, angels, cherubs and other religious
items should not be displayed in government offices in order to
"maintain neutrality" and avoid promoting one religion over another.
Couch sent a clarifying memo this week saying the original memo only
pertained to public spaces at city buildings and not decorations in
employees' personal workspaces. But lawyers for the two employees say
that doesn't go far enough to protect religious expression, so the
lawsuit will continue.
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