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Page 1: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

CHAPTER 13FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Page 2: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

FREEDOM OF RELIGION

Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

Page 3: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

FREEDOM OF RELIGION

Can a teacher force a student to say the Pledge of Allegiance?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

Page 4: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

FREEDOM OF RELIGION

Can a student leave school, with an excused absence, for a religious function?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

Page 5: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

FREEDOM OF RELIGION

Can the Avon Town Hall have a Christmas tree lighting ceremony?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

Page 6: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

FREEDOM OF RELIGION

Can the Army have a chaplain (preacher) serve with the enlisted men?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Page 8: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Can a citizen teach a seminar about how to make a bomb? Alcohol? Meth?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Can you say, on a TV news interview about public education, that you “do not like your government teacher because

she is a horrible teacher”? What about “she is a liar and a thief, she goes

through our backpacks when we aren’t looking and takes stuff”

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

Page 10: CHAPTER 13 FOOD FOR THOUGHT.  FREEDOM OF RELIGION  Can church organizations hold functions in the auditorium of a public school?  Why or why not (be

FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Can the principle discipline a student for Wearing a “beer shirt” to the basketball game? Cussing at prom?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Can you be arrested for yelling “fight” in a school cafeteria (just to be funny) where someone gets trampled to death trying to get out of the cafeteria?

Why or why not (be specific – use cases that set precedent, laws, actions, etc. to support your answer)