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Friday, June 01, 2012
Suit Challenges High School Graduation Prayer Policy
The Freedom From Religion Foundation announced Wednesday that it, along with one of its members who is a graduating senior at Irmo High School, has filed a federal lawsuit suit against a South Carolina school district challenging the district's policy that allows a student vote each year on whether or not to have prayer at the high school graduation ceremony. The complaint (full text) in Nielson v. School District Five of Lexington & Richland Counties, (D SC, filed 5/30/2012), alleges that the policy violates the Establishment Clause and Equal Protection Clause. The district superintendent had told plaintiff, when he complained about the policy: "while I am a staunch supporter of the separation of Church and State, I do not believe that Freedom of Religion should be interpreted as requiring Freedom from Religion within the public schools." Cranston Patch reports on the lawsuit.