Public school leaders often find themselves caught between groups with passionately held—but widely varying—views regarding the appropriate role for religion in public schools. Tensions are heightened by the growth of well-funded special interest groups inclined to litigate anywhere a test case arises. By reviewing the most recent judicial reasoning in defining the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause applications to public schools, educational leaders can navigate effectively and appropriately around the divisive issues of church and state
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
Despite the notion that First Amendment rights are established, valued, and respected in the United ...
About sixty years ago the United States Supreme Court decided Everson v. Board of Education, a case...
Religious activity in public schools has become a major issue in the 1990s as result of the Equal Ac...
Through numerous Establishment Clause cases, the Supreme Court has concluded that when public educat...
The issue of public funding of religious institutions in education is bound up with the establishmen...
In 1947, in Everson v. Board of Education, the United States Supreme Court held for the first time t...
The public education system has often been considered a critically important site for inter-ethnic d...
Many people support one or the other: freedom of religion or freedom from religion. Current Supreme ...
Discourses around religious freedom should be included when discussing educational equity and inclus...
I. Introduction II. The History and Development of the Establishment Clause III. The Facts of Florey...
Now pending before the Supreme Court is the most important church-state issue of our time: whether p...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...
The article presents information on the constitutional line between permissible and impermissible su...
Supreme Court decisions based on the establishment clause in the U.S. Constitution have often drawn ...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
Despite the notion that First Amendment rights are established, valued, and respected in the United ...
About sixty years ago the United States Supreme Court decided Everson v. Board of Education, a case...
Religious activity in public schools has become a major issue in the 1990s as result of the Equal Ac...
Through numerous Establishment Clause cases, the Supreme Court has concluded that when public educat...
The issue of public funding of religious institutions in education is bound up with the establishmen...
In 1947, in Everson v. Board of Education, the United States Supreme Court held for the first time t...
The public education system has often been considered a critically important site for inter-ethnic d...
Many people support one or the other: freedom of religion or freedom from religion. Current Supreme ...
Discourses around religious freedom should be included when discussing educational equity and inclus...
I. Introduction II. The History and Development of the Establishment Clause III. The Facts of Florey...
Now pending before the Supreme Court is the most important church-state issue of our time: whether p...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...
The article presents information on the constitutional line between permissible and impermissible su...
Supreme Court decisions based on the establishment clause in the U.S. Constitution have often drawn ...
The first amendment to the United States Constitution contains a dual command with respect to govern...
Despite the notion that First Amendment rights are established, valued, and respected in the United ...
About sixty years ago the United States Supreme Court decided Everson v. Board of Education, a case...