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Ask Judge Smith – When Duty Conflicts with Faith

Gadsden County Times by Gadsden County Times
July 6, 2023
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ASK JUDGE SMITH: Open-Handed Greetings

Q. Judge Smith, how do elected officials balance conflicts between their public duties and their personal religious beliefs? Thank you, Maria

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