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A monument of the Ten Command ments on the grounds of the Texas state capitol does not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
because
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Religion is an inextricable part of humanity.
sources:
Van Orden vs. Perry
however
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The court has decided against religion in the past when cases dealt with public schools.
sources:
Van Orden vs. Perry
but
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The logic in these cases doesn't expand to a decision regarding religious symbolism the grounds of a state capitol.
sources:
Van Orden vs. Perry
because
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In public schools, students are considered a captive audience while the Texas state capitol is a place where religion, history, and political ideology combine by virtue of our nation's Judeo-Christian ideological background.
sources:
Van Orden vs. Perry
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o1brien
(2 years, 3 months ago)