Archive for ‘Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause’

Barred From Field, Religious Signs Move to Stands

by   |  10.30.09  |  Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause

Barred From Field, Religious Signs Move to Stands More »

Lawsuit targets Houston City Council’s prayer

by   |  10.26.09  |  Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause

From the Houston Chron: Lawsuit targets Houston City Councils prayer. This story is by my friend, journalist/attorney Mary Flood. More »

Just say no to blasphemy laws

by   |  10.20.09  |  Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause, Free Speech

By Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington: More »

Schools Wrestle With Flag Policy in Classroom

by   |  09.14.09  |  Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause, First Amendment

Pledge of Confusion? Schools Wrestle With Flag Policy in Classroom – Local News | News Articles | National News | US News – FOXNews.com. More »

Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause

by   |  05.29.09  |  Current Events, Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause, Supplemental Information

religion

1. Israel’s theocracy of the Old Covenant was extinguished by the death of the Messiah, who distinguished between earthly and spiritual kings. More »

ACLU targets alleged Bible distribution in Wylie schools

by   |  05.22.09  |  Current Events, Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause

ACLU targets alleged Bible distribution in Wylie schools More »

Student Wins Suit After Teacher Says Creationism ‘Superstitious Nonsense’

by   |  05.05.09  |  Current Events, Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause

I see some problems with this decision. Some North American Indians believe the hallucinations from peyote are communications with the spirits. That’s nonsense. It’s the interaction of various chemicals in the brain. Can a biology teacher not say that in class? More »

Federal judge refuses to halt moment of silence in Ill. schools

by   |  11.01.07  |  Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause

Essentially, the Supreme Court has said moments of silence do not violate the Establishment Clause unless they serve as covers for prayer. More »