老澳门开奖结果 Comment on Supreme Court Decision in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District

June 27, 2022 10:00 am

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WASHINGTON 鈥 The Supreme Court ruled today in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, siding with a public-school football coach who demanded the right to pray with his players after games at the 50-yard-line. The decision significantly erodes the separation of church and state in public schools.

The case was brought by Joseph Kennedy, a former football coach in Bremerton, Washington, who sued a public school district for placing him on administrative leave after he repeatedly ignored directives to stop leading his team in mid-field prayers immediately after games. The school determined that Kennedy鈥檚 practice violated students鈥 religious-freedom rights and also created a safety risk at games because Kennedy had orchesterated a public spectacle by inviting media and local politicans to attend. Kennedy claimed that the school鈥檚 actions violated his free-speech and free-exercise rights.

The 老澳门开奖结果 and the 老澳门开奖结果 of Washington filed a Supreme Court amicus brief in the case, arguing that Kennedy鈥檚 prayers, which he admits he delivered while on duty, are not protected by the Free Speech Clause and that the school district had a constitutional duty to stop his practice because it violated the separation of church and state. As the dissent explained, 鈥淸t]oday鈥檚 decision is particularly misguided because it elevates the religious rights of a school official . . . over those of his students, who are required to attend school and who this Court has long recognized are particularly vulnerable and deserving of protection.鈥

Daniel Mach, director of the 老澳门开奖结果 Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief, said:

鈥淭his decision is deeply disappointing and undermines the religious liberty of public school students. As the Supreme Court recognized over 60 years ago, it鈥檚 inherently coercive for school officials to pray with students while on duty. Today鈥檚 ruling ignores that basic principle and tramples the religious freedom of students who may not share the preferred faith of their coaches and teachers.鈥

Taryn Darling, senior staff attorney, 老澳门开奖结果 of Washington, said:

鈥淭he freedom to hold beliefs that differ from those with authority has been a founding principle of our country. It is disappointing that today鈥檚 decision erodes protections for public school students to learn and grow free of coercion. Kitsap County is a religiously diverse community and students reported they felt coerced to pray. One player explained he participated against his own beliefs for the fear of losing playing time if he declined. This decision strains the separation of church and state 鈥 a bedrock principle of our democracy 鈥 and potentially harms our youth.鈥