HolyCoast: Ban Lifted on Prayer at Texas High School Commencement
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Friday, June 03, 2011

Ban Lifted on Prayer at Texas High School Commencement

I mentioned this case in an earlier post.  Somebody finally got it right:
A federal appeals court has lifted a ban on public prayer at a Texas high school graduation.

The ruling Friday reverses the decision of a lower court that sided with an agnostic family who sued the school district.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Medina Valley Independent School District. The ruling allows students at the high school to say the words "amen" and invite the audience to pray during Saturday's graduation ceremony.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Christa and Danny Schultz, whose son is graduating. The family's suit was being backed by the Washington-based Americans United for Separation of Church and State.

The Schultzes claim traditions at graduation, including the invocation and benediction, excluded their beliefs and violated their constitutional rights.
Gov. Rick Perry expressed his disgust with the earlier ruling that banned the prayer. Hopefully now the kids can just graduate with their traditional commencement activities and we can be done with this nonsense.

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