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Constitutional Law

Apr. 11, 2000

Prayer Game

FORUM The Supreme Court should hold that a student-led prayer at a high school football game violates the Establishment Clause. Page 6. By Kirk Jenkins

By Kirk Jenkins
        The United States Supreme Court heard arguments March 29 in Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe, a case that will decide whether prayers led by a student-elected spokesperson before football games at a Texas high school are an unconstitutional establishment of religion.
        In Professor John C. Eastm...

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