cross posted con law profs and law and religion listserves 1. Does assistant coach Kennedy have the right to lead prayers after football games? 2. Does assistant coach Kennedy have the right to personally publicly pray at midfield after football games? 3. Do the Satanists and other groups have the right to conduct rituals on the football field after football games because the field is not a designated public forum for religious speech if the school district allows the assistant coach to publicly pray there? 4. Who wins the lawsuits that may be filed? The coach for religious discrimination in employment? The school for disciplining him for not following instructions not to pray? The satanists for exercising first amendment rights?
Steve Jamar > http://www.cbsnews.com/news/satanists-to-attend-high-school-game-over-prayers-on-field/ > > <http://www.cbsnews.com/news/satanists-to-attend-high-school-game-over-prayers-on-field/> -- Prof. Steven D. Jamar Assoc. Dir. of International Programs Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice http://iipsj.org http://sdjlaw.org "I do not at all resent criticism, even when, for the sake of emphasis, it for a time parts company with reality." Winston Churchill, speech to the House of Commons, 1941
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