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School Law Presentation: Peter Noonan, Marty Smith, Cindy Martin, and Ann McCarty

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Prayer 101

US Constitution

Case Law Important People

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You are allowed to pass out bibles at

your school

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What is FALSE

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You are allowed to hang a cross in your classroom

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What is False

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Students are allowed to

participate in prayer groups at

school

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What is True

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Teachers are allowed to

participate in prayer groups at

school

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What is true

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A School Representative is

attending a funeral for a colleague.

He/she is allowed to lead prayer

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What is false

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The wording “congress shall make no law respecting an

establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise

thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to

assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of

grievances – comes from?

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What is The First Amendment

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This interpretation prohibits Congress from

aiding religion in any way even if such aid is made

without regard to denomination

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What is Separationist

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This interpretation prohibits Congress from preferring one

religion over another, but does not prohibit the

government's entry into religious domain to make

accommodations in order to achieve the purposes of the

Free Exercise Clause

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What is accommodationist

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Congress shall make no law respecting an

establishment of religion, or

prohibiting the free exercise thereof.

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What is the Free Exercise Clause

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A state must show a compelling interest in

restricting religion-related activities

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What is Strict Scrutiny

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Local transportation reimbursement plan for parents

who elected to send their children to private parochial

school

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What is Everson v. Board of Education

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Schools can set aside time through the school day to provide voluntary

religious instruction

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What is McCollum v. Board of Education

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In New York, students were

required to recite prayer at the

beginning of the day

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What is Engel v. Vitale

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In Pennsylvania, students had to recite 10 Bible

verses at the start of each school day

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What is Abington Twp v. Schempp

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Case that established the 3

prong test for entanglement of

religion and public schools

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What is Lemon v. Kurtzman

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Evangelical View

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Who is Roger Williams

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Wall of Separation

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Who is Thomas Jefferson

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Religious and secular interests alike would be

advanced best by diffusing and decentralizing

power

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Who is James Madison

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Under this man’s direction staff sanctioned,

mandatory school prayer was ended

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Who is Chief Justice Earl Warren

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Most noted for her swing vote

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Who is Sandra O’Connor

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How many Associate Justices currently serve on the Supreme Court

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What is 8

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This is a class designed to teach

the Bible as a literary work

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What is Bible Curriculum in Public

Schools

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What controversial Artifact and person are pictured at the US Supreme Court

Building

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Moses and the Ten Commandments

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1. the statute must have a secular legislative purpose;

2. its principal or primary effect must be one that neither advances nor inhibits religion;

3. the statute must not foster "an excessive government entanglement with religion

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What is the Lemon Test

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(1)provides direct aid to religion in a way that would tend to establish a state church

(2)coerces people to support or participate in religion against their will.

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What is the Coercion Test

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Teacher Tenure(enter your wager now)

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Can a teacher be released from

his/her contract for taking too many

religious holidays?Click here to play Think Theme again

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Final Lawpardy

It Depends!

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