Monday, September 17, 2007

Students' right to pray outlined

Posted at The Washington Times.

The American Center for Law and Justice, in a letter this week to nearly 1 million supporters, outlined the rights of students to pray and express their faith at school in an effort to stave off any challenges or questions this school year.

"The Supreme Court has been very clear in protecting the First Amendment rights of students to pray and express their religious beliefs. At a time when there is so much uncertainty on public school campuses, we want to ensure that everyone understands the constitutional rights afforded to students," said Jay Sekulow, ACLJ chief legal counsel.

Here is a copy of the letter: "SEE YOU AT THE POLE LETTER"

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