DOJ alleges Washington state Senate Bill 5375 is ‘anti-Catholic’ and ‘appears on its face to violate the First Amendment’
A law signed by Washington State Gov. Bob Ferguson last week that requires members of the clergy to report confessions of child abuse or neglect is under scrutiny, as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a civil rights investigation into whether the law violates the First Amendment.
The Evergreen State’s new law adds “members of the clergy” to a list of professionals who are required to report information obtained through confessionals that relate to child abuse or neglect, to law enforcement or other state authorities.
The law provides no exception for the absolute seal of confidentiality, which applies to Catholic Priests, according to the DOJ.
The DOJ also said the state’s new law singles out “members of the clergy” as the only “supervisors” who are…
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