Does Prayer Have Any Place in Public Schools?

Lisa R. Parker

In the landmark circumstance Engel v. Vitale in 1962, the Supreme Court ruled that university-sponsored prayer in community faculties violated the Institution Clause of the First Modification — breaching the constitutional wall of separation between church and state. Do you feel prayer has any area in public, point out-financed colleges? […]

Jordan Smith: Alito Was Wrong

Lisa R. Parker

The Intercept incorporates an posting that is worthy of your time about the leaked Alito determination that overturns Roe v. Wade. Jordan Smith writes: AS A Matter of point, Supreme Court docket Justice Samuel Alito is wrong. In a leaked draft of the court’s the greater part opinion in the […]

‘Constitutional sheriffs’ candidates in El Paso County promise to defend rights; critics define platform as anti-government extremism | Subscriber-Only Content

Lisa R. Parker

Two candidates in the race to come to be El Paso County’s following major regulation enforcement formal are billing by themselves as “constitutional sheriffs” who would protect residents’ constitutional legal rights and defend their civil liberties if elected. But critics say the system is an extremist anti-federal government motion that […]