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Judge Dismisses Challenge to West Virginia School District Bible Curriculum

A controversial Bible in the Schools curriculum in Mercer County, West Virginia, is not ripe for judicial review, a court ruled, while the school district reviews and modifies the program.

7th Circuit Hears Arguments in Indiana Christmas Pageant Case

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments over a public school Christmas pageant featuring religious elements. Were the changes made by the school after a judge’s initial injunction enough to pass constitutional muster?

Florida School District Faces Allegations of Sweeping Church-State Violations

A resident in Vernon, Florida has alleged significant religious liberty violations in local public schools through a national church-state advocate.

Weekend Reads: Religious Coercion, the Johnson Amendment, Church-State History, and more

A handful of links to some of the week’s columns and news items of church-state interest, for your weekend reading pleasure…

9th Circuit Rules Against High School Football Coach in Dispute Over On-Field Prayer

When a high-school football coach prays on the football field immediately after games, he does so as a public employee, not a private citizen, a 9th Circuit appeals court ruled.

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