
Supreme Court 'mixing religion and government' by siding with praying football coach: WaPo editorial board
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The Washington Post editorial board argued the Supreme Court was mixing church and state by siding with a high school football coach fired for praying on the field.
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The paper argued that the court’s recent rulings are "dismissive of Americans’ privacy rights, committed to dangerous pro-gun dogmas and, as the court showed twice this month, alarmingly permissive of mixing religion and government."
The court taking Kennedy’s side in a case on Monday, is the "latest example" of "redefining constitutional order," according to the Post. It explained, "The latest example comes in the case of Joseph Kennedy, a high school football assistant coach in Washington state who led prayers on the 50-yard line after games. As they got increasingly ostentatious, the school district asked him to stop."

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