WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday sided with a football coach from Washington state who sought to kneel and pray on the field after games.along ideological lines for the coach. The justices said the coach’s prayer was protected by the First Amendment.
“The Constitution and the best of our traditions counsel mutual respect and tolerance, not censorship and suppression, for religious and nonreligious views alike,” wrote Justice Neil Gorsuch for the majority.The case forced the justices to wrestle with how to balance the religious and free speech rights of teachers and coaches with the rights of students not to feel pressured into participating in religious practices.
Prayers will be lead by him next time 🤔and a Rabbi the week after and Lutheran the following week
This is what our esteemed SCOTUS releases when they think no one is watching.
If they say a prayer for one religion they have to say one for the rest. Equality
You can't yell Fire in a crowded theater, but you can set a crowded on fire if you are a member of ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter terrorist group.
The coach was praying by himself after the game. What's the problem?
Starting to like the month of June again.
Where are the rights of the children who felt coerced to pray with their coach?
We are well and truly fucked!
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