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Supreme Court and Prayer at Government Meetings
Clip: 10/3/2013 | 7m 16s
When it comes to legislative prayer, how much religion is too much?
As the U.S. Supreme Court starts its new term, one of the cases it will hear concerns the constitutionality of prayers opening public government meetings. How the Court rules could determine the boundaries of separation between church and state.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Supreme Court and Prayer at Government Meetings
Clip: 10/3/2013 | 7m 16s
As the U.S. Supreme Court starts its new term, one of the cases it will hear concerns the constitutionality of prayers opening public government meetings. How the Court rules could determine the boundaries of separation between church and state.
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