Tag Archives: Coach Joe Kennedy
Schools As “Religion-Free Zones”?
				The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a new case related to school prayer. This story began in 2015 when high school football Coach Joe Kennedy got on his knee at mid-field after a game and thanked God quietly. Some of the players voluntarily joined him in this huddle.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Education					
					
													
						Tagged "Memorial and Remonstrance", Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Coach Joe Kennedy, Darrell White, First Amendment, First Liberty, First Liberty Institute, football, George Washington, James Madison, Judge Darrell White, Rachel Laser, religion-free zones, school prayer, U.S. Supreme Court					
					
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		IFI Joins SCOTUS Brief in Support of Coach’s Prayer
				IFI, along with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Concern Women for America and thirteen other Christian organizations, filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court this week in favor of Coach Joe Kennedy, who was fired from a public school in Washington State because he prayed briefly at the 50-yard line after football games.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Religious Liberty					
					
													
						Tagged Coach Joe Kennedy, Coach Kennedy, Establishment Clause, Joe Kennedy, Prayer					
					
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