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Constitutional Law

Jan. 22, 2003

Excising the Lord from Graduation Speech Probably OK

SAN FRANCISCO - In a contest between free speech and separation of church and state, a federal appeals panel has suggested that free speech may have to give way when it comes to religious proselytizing in a school graduation speech.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - In a contest between free speech and separation of church and state, a federal appeals panel has suggested that free speech may have to give way when it comes to religious proselytizing in a school graduation speech.
        During arguments...

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