Legal Case
Borden v. School District of the Township of East Brunswick
Defended public school district that had required high-school football coach to stop leading or joining his team in prayers before games.
Defended public school district that had required high-school football coach to stop leading or joining his team in prayers before games.
Challenge to proposed exchange between D.C. and a religious shelter that proselytized its homeless clients, where the exchange would have resulted in a substantial financial benefit for the religious entity.
Challenge to South Carolina legislation creating a Christian-themed state license plate, bearing a large cross superimposed on a stained-glass window and the words "I Believe."
Challenge to North Carolina county board's practice of inviting (predominantly Christian) clergy to deliver sectarian prayers at board meetings.
Defended law school's nondiscrimination policy for officially recognized student organizations against challenge by group that required members to sign a statement of faith and denied membership based on sexual orientation.
Opposed municipality’s decision to place Ten Commandments monument in public park while disallowing monument proposed by minority religion.
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