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14 October, 04:23

In Santa Fe District v. Doe, the court ruled that student-led prayer at a school football game failed the "Lemon Test" because it was "too entangled." What does this mean? The prayer was too close to a Catholic tradition, and the majority of students practiced another religion. The students might have been pressured by peers to pray, leading to bullying. The games were too closely related to an official school activity, showing religious support. The coach may have instructed the students to pray, making it a condition of their team membership.

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  1. 14 October, 04:39
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    C) The games were too closely related to an official school activity, showing religious support.
  2. 14 October, 04:45
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    The students might have been pressured by peers to pray, leading to bullying.
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