Alan is correct about the need for non-religious alternatives. Good News was premised, in part, on the fact that the immediately after-school time was available to a host of groups (though no other group had exercised that right). As Doug recommended, release time should occur after the school day so as not to provide an unfair advantage to the religious groups of a potential captive audience (not to mention potential coercion or endorsement perceptions), and the opportunity must be extended to non-religious groups.
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Steven K. Green, J.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director, Center for Law and Government
Willamette University College of Law
245 Winter St., SE
Salem, OR 97301
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