Silence is Golden: Moments of Silence, Legislative Prayers, and the Establishment Clause
Publication Title
Northwestern University Law Review
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract
In Greece v. Galloway, the Supreme Court will decide on the constitutionality of legislative prayers. This article argues that the best solution to this long-standing and controversial problem is to prohibit all prayers at government meetings and instead allow moments of silence. This solution, which has worked well in our country's public schools, would solemnize governmental hearings and allow people with business there to pray or not pray, without causing offense to, or even in some circumstances coercing, people who do not wish to engage in a religious exercise.
Recommended Citation
Eric Segall, Silence is Golden: Moments of Silence, Legislative Prayers, and the Establishment Clause, 108 N.W. L. Rev. Online 229 (2014).
Institutional Repository Citation
Eric J. Segall,
Silence is Golden: Moments of Silence, Legislative Prayers, and the Establishment Clause,
Faculty Publications By Year
1270
(2014)
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/faculty_pub/1270
Volume
108
First Page
22
Comments
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