A principal who leads a prayer at a graduation violates the First Amendment’s
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A principal who leads a prayer at a graduation violates the first amendment’s establishment clause.
As per the establishment clause, a student is praying or anyone who is doing prayer has full right and freedom to do prayer and follow the religion.
Like a student praying outside the school or doing it before lunch or in the public place is free to do so.
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A principal who leads a prayer at a graduation violates the First Amendment’s ‘Establishment of Religion’ clause or better known as ‘Establishment Clause’.
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- The First amendment of the United States often referred to as the establishment-of-religion clause.
- Constitution prohibiting Congress from maintaining a state religion. It forbids the passing of any legislation that supports or reinforces confidence in either religion.
- Therefore, leading a prayer that goes against one’s religion means that the person can either choose to not participate or carry out their own religious prayer.
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