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    Supreme Court to Hear Case of Christian Football Coach Fired for Praying in Public After Game

    Oh, yeah, so that's more of a problem. It's public, and it involves the students. Ow, that could definitely be violating establishment clause. Nope. That's not enough because it's among kids. If it was adults, sure. But with kids, it's an iffy issue about if the coach's actions put pressure on...
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    Supreme Court to Hear Case of Christian Football Coach Fired for Praying in Public After Game

    A Muslim (or anyone else) praying privately (which shouldn't be on the clock, but probably is, just like going to the bathroom isn't but everyone logs it anyway), isn't the same kind of issue as anyone praying publicly during school stuff/leading a prayer. It's the Muslim just cheating on their...
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    Supreme Court to Hear Case of Christian Football Coach Fired for Praying in Public After Game

    The argument would be that the students 100% could, but the coach shouldn't, as he is state employee. Now do I agree with this argument? Not really, but there's a difference between a coach doing it (especially in a way that is very public, it starts making people question if this is state...
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