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24 September, 09:54

Some students and school officials have claimed that the free exercise clause of the First Amendment allows them to organize prayer sessions in public schools. How does this interpretation conflict with the establishment clause?

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  1. 24 September, 11:49
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    An organized prayer session in a public school is seen by some to be the government endorsing a particular religion
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