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Charles C. Haynes: Do Friday night lights outshine church/state line in Texas? – Baxter Bulletin


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If the cheerleaders ultimately prevail, their victory could open the door for more student religious expression at school-sponsored events, delivered by members of various school groups — from the cheerleading squad to the student government. Current law …
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In East Texas, does cheering for God erase church-state line? – Nebraska City News Press

If the cheerleaders ultimately prevail, their victory could open the door for more student religious expression at school-sponsored events, delivered by members of various school groups – from the cheerleading squad to the student government. Current law …
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In East Texas, does cheering for God erase church-state line? – Hamburg Reporter

If the cheerleaders ultimately prevail, their victory could open the door for more student religious expression at school-sponsored events, delivered by members of various school groups – from the cheerleading squad to the student government. Current law …
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Charles C. Haynes: Does cheering for God cross church-state line? – La Crosse Tribune

If the cheerleaders ultimately prevail, their victory could open the door for more student religious expression at school-sponsored events, delivered by members of various school groups — from the cheerleading squad to the student government. Current law …
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In East Texas, does cheering for God erase church-state line? – Janesville Gazette

If the cheerleaders ultimately prevail, their victory could open the door for more student religious expression at school-sponsored events, delivered by members of various school groups—from the cheerleading squad to the student government. Current law …
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In East Texas, does cheering for God erase church-state line? – Washington Post (blog)

If the cheerleaders ultimately prevail, their victory could open the door for more student religious expression at school-sponsored events, delivered by members of various school groups – from the cheerleading squad to the student government. Right now …
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