The document discusses religion in schools and the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The Establishment Clause prohibits Congress from establishing an official national religion or showing preference for one religion over others. While the topic of religion in schools is controversial, public schools as an arm of the state must remain neutral toward religion and cannot require or prohibit religious activities.
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1. Religion in Schools Joe Kulbacki http://www. mrkulbacki . wikispaces .com IDT 683 July, 23, 2007
2. Establishment Clause This has been interpreted as the prohibition of 1) the establishment of a national religion by Congress and 2) the preference of one religion over another or of religion over non-religious philosophies in general from Wikipedia.com