Constitutional Law
Aug. 8, 2000
Censoring Religious Student Talk Violates Free Speech Rights
By Jay Sekulow. Wrangling over the proper rules for church-state relations seems never-ending, especially when it involves allowing student speakers at school events. Sometimes, the U.S. Supreme Court brings more sanity to the debate, but in the "football prayer" case, the court fumbled.




By Jay Sekulow
Wrangling over the proper rules for church-state relations seems never-ending, especially when it involves allowing student speakers at school events. Sometimes, the U.S. Supreme Court brings more sanity to the debate, but in the "football prayer" case, the court fumbled.
The dilemma is sim...
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