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Justice without privilege

The members of the Lawyers’ Secular Society believe that law and the administration of justice should be based on equality, respect for human rights, and on objective evidence.  No weight should be attached to religious doctrine or to belief in the supernatural.

The LSS was founded to provide advice and assistance to individuals affected by laws which give special advantages to those who assert religious beliefs.  We seek to help people and organisations campaigning against religious privilege of all kinds.


BREAKING NEWS

27 JUL 2010
Man jailed for Muslim veil attack

A man who ripped a veil from a Muslim woman's face as she walked though Glasgow has been jailed for two years.


27 JUL 2010
Teenager in court for religious hate crime

A TEENAGER has been convicted of religiously aggravated criminal damage after smashing a window at a Salvation Army hostel.


27 JUL 2010
Women of Islam 'exempt from wearing veils in France'

Two Saudi clerics have declared Muslim women are exempt from wearing full veils in France, which is planning to ban them, but added they should avoid visiting it as tourists.