Does v. School District of Elmbrook
Challenge to public school district's practice of holding its high-school graduation ceremonies in an evangelical Christian church filled with religious imagery.
Challenge to public school district's practice of holding its high-school graduation ceremonies in an evangelical Christian church filled with religious imagery.
Lawsuit by high-school seniors and their parents seeking to prevent their public high schools from holding their graduation ceremonies inside a Christian church.
Challenge to practice of community college district of delivering official prayer and religious programming at graduations, scholarship-award ceremonies, and other important events for students and faculty.
Establishment Clause challenge to an Arizona statute allowing residents to direct part of their tax payments to organizations that provide scholarships to students, most of which went towards students at religious schools.
Challenged county's refusal to display a resident's posters about church/state separation, despite having approved a Ten Commandments display.
Supported challenge to California constitutional amendment that limited legal marriages to those between one man and one woman.
Supported challenge under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act to Texas prison officials' denial to an inmate of a fair opportunity to engage in religious services.
Challenge to failure by Department of Veteran Affairs to approve the Wiccan Pentacle as a religious emblem for use on official headstones, grave markers, and memorial plaques in veterans' cemeteries.
Supported challenge to a Ten Commandments monument donated by the Fraternal Order of Eagles and placed on the grounds of the Texas Capitol building.
Challenge to monument of open King James Bible that was donated by the Star of Hope Mission and placed outside the entrance of the Harris County courthouse in Texas.
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