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A religious liberty attorney is speaking up for an Alabama public school teacher, and for her school district, after an atheist group complained she is violating the U.S. Constitution by writing a daily Bible verse on the classroom whiteboard.
After years of court battles and a ruling from the nation's highest court, Coach Joe Kennedy’s return to Bremerton Knights football was incredibly brief. A questionable school policy restricting his First Amendment rights might be a clue to his departure.
Joe Kennedy, the assistant football coach whose running legal battle over religious expression spanned eight years, knelt on a football field last week where he prayed to God without fear of being fired again. He said, “Thank you.”
He's back! After eight years, today's the day Coach Joe Kennedy returns to the sidelines as his football team kicks off their new season.
The nation's largest legal organization dedicated exclusively to defending religious liberty for all Americans is reminding people about a challenge to come together in prayer.
A reinstated football coach plans to pray again after football games when he returns to the field this September, and his attorneys are asking fellow believers to join him.
The Democrats are right about one thing: there is a culture war raging in America. They touched it off, expecting little resistance. Now there's serious pushback, and they don't like it one bit.
Sensing that the time is ripe, conservative legislators in the Lone Star State have pushed through legislation that might signal the genesis of a restoration of faith in America.
The Biden administration has issued new guidance involving constitutionally protected prayer and religious expression in public schools. But some legal groups are a bit wary about it.
After an eight-year-long battle, a high school football coach is back to work at the same high school that failed to recognize his constitutional right to pray in public.