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Sen. Mike Lee filed an amicus brief, often called a “friend of the court” filing, to the Supreme Court as it considers taking ...
A judge rejected arguments that Christian schools were improperly prevented from praying before a football game.
A Christian football coach suspended for kneeling and praying on the 50-yard line after high school games Wednesday lost a bid to be reinstated and allowed to worship in front of students.
No one's rights were infringed when Christian teams weren't allowed to use a loudspeaker for prayer at a championship game.
The First Amendment protects the right of a private, religious school to pray before a football game, especially when both teams hail from religious schools and have the same tradition of pre-game ...
Supreme Court football coach prayer case asks whether Christian religious rights should be privileged above the U.S. Constitution.
Supreme Court backs praying coach Joseph Kennedy who knelt on the 50-yard line after games A 6-3 majority said that coach's prayers were a form of private speech, protected by the First Amendment ...
A Christian football coach suspended for kneeling and praying on the 50-yard line after high school games Wednesday lost a bid to be reinstated and allowed to worship in front of students.
O n Monday morning, the Supreme Court vindicated a Christian football coach who was fired because he’d prayed on the field after games. Once again, government-led thought police have tried to ...
News Praying Football Coach Wins at Supreme Court Daniel Silliman Conservative majority says Washington school was wrong to worry about “excessive entanglement” between church and state.
In a long-running legal battle, a federal judge has rejected arguments that the Florida High School Athletic Association improperly prevented Christian schools from offering a prayer over a ...
TAMPA — Cambridge Christian had a banner football season in 2015. The Lancers went undefeated in the regular season for the first time and made the Class 2A state final. Only one thing tarnished ...