Student's Religious Rights in Public Schools
12-page paper, 3459 words, and made an A. Student rights should not change as they walk on school campus and students should be allowed to say the Pledge of Allegiance, have a moment of silence, say a prayer during graduation, and have religious groups in public schools. Religious expression has been argued by the Equal Access Act, the court case "Chandler v James," the case "The Good News Club v. Milford Central Schools," the case "Minersville School District v. Gobitis," etc.
Written for
- Institution
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Auburn University
Document information
- Uploaded on
- June 8, 2019
- Number of pages
- 12
- Written in
- 2017/2018
- Type
- ESSAY
- Professor(s)
- Unknown
- Grade
- Unknown
Subjects
- students rights
- religious expression
- pledge of allegiance
- equal access act
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chandler v james
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the good news club v milford central schools
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minersville school district v gobitis