This Date in History: Students Voting on School Prayer
Wednesday May 24, 2006
May 24, 1996: Decided: ACLU v. Black Horse Regional Board of Education
Third Circuit Court ruled that a school could not allow students to vote on whether or not they would have a student-lead prayer during graduation because the degree of state involvement in the ceremonies meant that any aspect of it was state-approved, including the prayer and prayer content.
Third Circuit Court ruled that a school could not allow students to vote on whether or not they would have a student-lead prayer during graduation because the degree of state involvement in the ceremonies meant that any aspect of it was state-approved, including the prayer and prayer content.


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