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Lynn v. Sekulow
A Big Win at the Supreme Court
By
Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Today, Americans United is celebrating another victory – this time at the U.S. Supreme Court. This morning, the high court upheld a policy at University of California, Hastings College of the Law that prohibits school-subsidized clubs from engaging in religious discrimination. The Christian Legal Society insisted that its student chapter should be exempt from this…
Barry, Thanks for Standing Up for NY Student
By
Jay Sekulow
Barry, Thanks for standing up for the rights of our client, Raymond Hosier, who was punished by a New York school district for wearing a Rosary to school. By the way, I never considered your position on this issue “odd” – just correct. A quick update on this case. The federal district judge, who granted…
Is This REALLY True? Do We Have Agreement on the Rosary Case?
By
Jay Sekulow
Barry, I did a double-take today when I read a report in the Washington Times that you believe the New York school district was wrong in suspending our client, Raymond Hosier, for wearing a Rosary to school. In punishing Raymond, officials at Oneida Middle School in Schenectady pointed to a vague dress code policy and…
Court Clears Way for Student & Rosary to Return to School
By
Jay Sekulow
Barry, It took only a few hours before a federal court in New York acted on our request for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and cleared the way for our client, 13-year-old Raymond Hosier of Schenectady who had been suspended indefinitely for wearing a Rosary, to return to school. We filed a federal complaint – along with…
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