Court sides with “moment of silence”OneNewsNow: “A federal appeals court has upheld an Illinois law that allows public school students to engage in voluntary prayer and reflection as part of a moment of silence during the school day . . . ‘The plaintiff claimed that simply because another student would be able to pray silently, that somehow created a constitutional crisis and injured them in some way — which we are certainly at a loss to figure out,’ says [David Cortman] with the Alliance Defense Fund.” |
