Federal Court Upholds Texas Moment of Silence Law, Allowing Students to Pray or Medit

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FOXNews.com - Federal Court Upholds Texas Moment of Silence Law, Allowing Students to Pray or Meditate - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas schoolchildren will continue to pray or meditate during a daily minute of silence after a federal court threw out a challenge to the state law.
The ruling issued Thursday stems from a complaint by a North Texas couple who say one of their children was told by an elementary school teacher to keep quiet because the minute is a "time for prayer."
The complaint filed in 2006 by David and Shannon Croft names Gov. Rick Perry and the suburban Dallas school district the Crofts' three children attend.
The 2003 law allows children to "reflect, pray, meditate or engage in any other silent activities" for one minute at the beginning of each school day.
U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn upheld the constitutionality of the law, concluding that "the primary effect of the statute is to institute a moment of silence, not to advance or inhibit religion."
Neither the Crofts nor their attorney, Dean Cook, returned calls from The Associated Press seeking comment.
Perry said justice was served in the ruling. "Whether schoolchildren use their morning moment of silence to pray or to prepare for a pop quiz, tolerance and personal freedom are lessons that should be taught and exercised regardless of our environment," the governor said.
Lisa Graybill, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, said even though Lynn found the language of the law neutral on religion, "we know that that intent (to put prayer back in school) is manifest in school districts across the state. We receive those kinds of complaints on a constant basis."
"Judge Lynn clearly carefully examined the legislative history," Graybill said. "We disagree with the outcome, but the judge herself said it's a difficult and close question."

:clap I'm glad they upheld it. I don't see how anyone could challenge whether this is Constitutional or not.
 
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Re: Federal Court Upholds Texas Moment of Silence Law, Allowing Students to Pray or M

I agree. There is nothing wrong with a moment of silence.
 

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I agree. There is nothing wrong with a moment of silence.
I think we'll all be in agreement on this one for a change. I'm pretty sure even AEF won't mind since it isn't explicitly for religious purposes.
 

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Re: Federal Court Upholds Texas Moment of Silence Law, Allowing Students to Pray or M

This is good news. A moment of silence does not mean anybody is forced to pray or worship any religion.
 

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AHEM....I just want to remind y'all...That this happened in

THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS:D

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Texas was the only state that I allowed my kids to go to public school. Pres. Bush did a good job with the education system while he was Gov. there.
 

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I think it's sick and out of order!:mad
































































































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i think its a really lovely idea :)
 

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Re: Federal Court Upholds Texas Moment of Silence Law, Allowing Students to Pray or M

Texas was the only state that I allowed my kids to go to public school. Pres. Bush did a good job with the education system while he was Gov. there.


Although I cannot totally agree with you on the GW and his effectiveness with our public school system as it is kind of in shambles right now, I can honestly say we are making great strides.

I really never liked him....

BUT things are looking up.:)
 
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