Attorney Michael Smith, joined by associate Josh Whiteside, talks with host Devon Lincoln about the role that religion plays in the lives of public school students and their teachers and other staff, and how schools can create a climate of inclusivity and support for students of every background and faith tradition.
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\nShow Notes & References
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\n \t6:13\xa0 Kennedy v. Bremerton School Dist. 869 F.3d 813 (2017); School District Need Not Accommodate Coach's Request to Publicly Pray at Football Games\xa0(Client News Brief: October 2017)
\n \t8:35\xa0 Equal Access Act (20 U.S.C. \xa7 4071 et seq.)
\n \t10:23\xa0 See Ed. Code, \xa7\xa7 52, 53.
\n \t12:05\xa0 The Satanic Temple Seeks Access to Public Elementary Schools Nationwide (Client News Brief: September 2016)
\n \t18:04\xa0 Abington v. Schempp (1963) 374 U.S. 203
\n \t30:06\xa0 Fair Education Act (Ed. Code, \xa7 51204.5.)
\n \t36:05\xa0 Assembly Bill (AB) 1248; New Law Entitles Students To Wear Tribal Regalia Or Recognized Objects Of Religious, Ceremonial Or Cultural Significance As An Adornment At School Graduation Ceremonies\xa0(Client News Brief: January 2019)
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