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Professor Paul Horwitz: Prayer in town meetings, are public school events next?

May 7, 2014

140412_JH_LawGordon Rosen Professor of Law Paul Horwitz recently authored a post on SCOTUSblog, “Symposium: Thoughts on Town of Greece — if the kilt fits”. In this post he discusses the US Supreme Court’s decision in Town of Greece v. Galloway, focusing on Justice Kennedy’s opinion for the Court.

AL.com also interviewed Professor Paul Horwitz regarding the recent court ruling allowing the town of Greece, NY to continue opening its meetings with prayer.  Click here to read the full article: “If prayer is OK for town meetings, what about schools?”


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