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5-12-08
 

Good News: Student-Led Graduation Prayers are A-OK

 

Campaign helps teens and faculty recognize their First Amendment rights.

Every year about this time, the American Civil Liberties Union and others threaten to bring lawsuits against any school that allows students to share their faith or pray at graduation.

The Liberty Counsel has launched the Friend or Foe campaign to help students and faculty recognize their rights and responsibilities.

“The campaign is designed to educate and, if necessary, to litigate to make sure that prayer and religious viewpoints are not censored," said Mat Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel.

The ground rules are simple: Any prayer that is student-initiated and student-led is perfectly legal.

Bruce Hausknecht, judicial analyst for Focus on the Family Action, said every case that goes through the courts only adds to the confusion. Educational campaigns like Friend or Foe are needed to clear things up, he said.

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