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KonstantinChe [14]
4 years ago
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please please help <3 The case of Santa Fe v. Doe challenged student-led prayer before a football game. Imagine you are a Sup

reme Court Justice ruling on this case. What would your ruling be? Do students have the right to offer a public prayer before a school event? Or, is it a violation of the First Amendment? In the space provided, make an argument for or against the Santa Fe School District. Use evidence and reasoning to support your argument.
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Phoenix [80]4 years ago
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I compound that student led prayers violate the first amendment because of the following reasons;The constitution guarantees freedoms of worship for everyone. In such prayers, not all students subscribe to the student faith. Those students are thus offended, and have their rights limited.

The USA constitution does not establish any religion as the official religion and separates the church and the state. public prayers in public gatherings goes against this spirit as it seeks to establish one religion dominance over the other and over the secularist of the state.

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