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Tag Archives: prayer
School Board Votes To End Appeals of Board Prayer Policy Decision
As previously reported, last month the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, over a number of dissenting views, denied en banc review in Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc. v. Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education. In the case, a … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged Appeals, Board, Decision, Policy, prayer, school, votes
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Thanksgiving Notebook: Bing, Booze, Book of Common Prayer
Unlike the music of Christmas or Easter, the music of Thanksgiving is harder to pinpoint. Shuffling leaves? The drum-brush strokes of a knife carving the turkey? Vince Guaraldi, an early lead-up to Christmas through the dim or vivid Charlie Brown … Continue reading
Posted in Securities Law
Tagged Bing, book, Booze, common, notebook, prayer, Thanksgiving
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Native Americans Sue To Keep Use of Prayer Ground
On Monday, a suit was filed in New Jersey federal district court on behalf of the Native American Ramapough Lenape Nation claiming that local officials along with a neighboring housing association are attempting to prevent the Ramapoughs from using their … Continue reading