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Are You There God? It's Me, The Lemon Test

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Kennedy v. Bremerton

Gorsuch: The establishment clause does not include anything like a modified hecklers veto in which religious activity can be prescribed based on perceptions or discomfort. Government may not coerce anyone to attend church, nor may it force citizens to engage in a formal religious exercise. In this case, Mr. Kennedy's private religious exercise did not come close to crossing any line one might imagine separating protected private expression from impermissible government coercion. All right, David. Thank you for letting me walk through all of that. And now over to you. What happens to these Texas bills go?"

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