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Says a federal judge in San Antonio "issued a ruling that … not only could the students not pray at their graduation, if they used the word ‘benediction,’ the word ‘invocation,’ the word ‘God,’ asked the audience to stand or asked for a moment of silence, he would put the superintendent in jail."
✓politifact rating: uncertain; published on 2016-07-15
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Political Leaning
left political leaning
Sentiment
neutral sentiment
Date published
2016-07-15
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