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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Court Denies Preliminary Injunction To Football Coach Seeking To Pray On Field
According to AP, a Washington federal district court judge on Monday denied a preliminary injunction to high school football coach Joe Kennedy. The coach, who says he was acting in accordance with his Christian beliefs, was suspended with pay by the Bremerton, Washington school district after he insisted on praying at mid-field at the end of games. He sued, claiming the school's directive barring him from doing so is unconstitutional. (See prior posting.) The denial of preliminary relief means that the school does not have to immediately reinstate Kennedy.
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Religion in schools,
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