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« on: June 23, 2022, 05:47:04 AM »

I don't see how all the talk about the so-called "discrimination against religion" isn't inevitably going to lead this Court to attack or outright overturn Engel v. Vitale and its progeny. I haven't been hyperbolic like some about what to expect from this Court, but it does not seem to have much respect for the Establishment Clause. Apart from what the Court has done and could potentially do to the electoral system in this country, I am probably most disturbed and horrified at the prospect of Engel and its progeny being substantially eroded or overturned. I think it was, without a doubt, one of the absolute best decisions ever handed down by the Supreme Court.
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