The Supreme Court said Monday that a Washington state school district violated the First Amendment rights of a high school football coach when he lost his job for praying at the 50-yard line after …
The Supreme Court said Monday that a Washington state school districtThe opinion was 6-3 along conservative-liberal ideological lines.
“We are aware of no historically sound understanding of the Establishment Clause that begins to ‘ it necessary for government to be hostile to religion’ in this way,” Gorsuch wrote. “Last week, the court made it harder for states to decline to fund religious education. Today, the court is making it harder for secular schools to keep religion out of extracurricular activities, like high school football. In the name of defending religious exercise, the court’s conservative majority has neutered the First Amendment’s other reference to religion — its prohibition of state sanctioning of it.
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