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Constitutional Law

Mar. 28, 2000

Fair Interpretation

^^First Principles^^ By John C. Eastman The U.S. Supreme Court is once again visiting the issue of prayer in public schools. On Wednesday, the high court will hear argument in Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe , a case challenging the school district's policy of allowing voluntary, student-initiated prayer at graduations and other significant school functions such as football games.

By John C. Eastman
        The U.S. Supreme Court is once again visiting the issue of prayer in public schools. On Wednesday, the high court will hear argument in Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe, a case challenging the school district's policy of allowing voluntary, student-initiated prayer at graduations and other significant school functions such as football games.

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