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Seeing Beyond Courts: The Political Context Of The Nationwide Injunction, Charlton C. Copeland
Seeing Beyond Courts: The Political Context Of The Nationwide Injunction, Charlton C. Copeland
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The Effects Of Anti-Immigrant Laws In The U.S. On Victims Of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, And Human Trafficking: A Gender-Based Human Rights Analysis, Caroline Bettinger-López, Jamila Flomo, Amanda Suarez
The Effects Of Anti-Immigrant Laws In The U.S. On Victims Of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, And Human Trafficking: A Gender-Based Human Rights Analysis, Caroline Bettinger-López, Jamila Flomo, Amanda Suarez
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Exploring The Esports Approach Of America's Three Major Leagues, Peter A. Carfagna
Exploring The Esports Approach Of America's Three Major Leagues, Peter A. Carfagna
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The Supreme Court’S Facilitation Of White Christian Nationalism, Caroline Mala Corbin
The Supreme Court’S Facilitation Of White Christian Nationalism, Caroline Mala Corbin
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Doug Jager, a band student of Native-American ancestry, complained about the Christian prayers at his Georgia public school's football games. Rather than address his concerns, the school lectured him on Christianity and proposed an alternative that appeared neutral yet would result in the continuation of the Christian prayers. In striking down the school's proposal, Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. understood some of the ramifications of state-sponsored Christianity.
Despite Supreme Court rulings limiting Christian invocations at pubic-school events, government-sponsored Christian prayers and Christian symbols remain plentiful, in the United States. This proliferation government-sponsored Christianity around the country both reflects and strengthens …