On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court began hearing arguments on whether or not a town in upstate New York crossed a constitutional line when it decided to begin its town board meetings with prayers, typically from the Christian faith. Now it’s up to the Supreme Court justices to determine if the town’s decision to pray before a legislative meeting
SCOTUS Re-Examines Constitutionality Of Public Prayer
A town board in upstate New York raised the ire of some non-Christians after requiring attendees to sit through “sectarian” prayers.