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Appeals court sides with House chaplain, rules he may bar atheist invocations
April 23, 2019
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CWN Editor's Note: “Although the [Supreme] Court has warned against discriminating among religions or tolerating a pattern of prayers that proselytize or disparage certain faiths or beliefs, it has never suggested that legislatures must allow secular as well as religious prayer,” the appeals court ruled in Baker v. Conroy.
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