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First Amendment - Religion

Use inmate's legal name says judge, September 2000 (24:9), p. 3

Senate bill would allow religious posters (Tallahassee), January 1999 (23:1) p. 3

Bible history curriculum lawsuit settled (Ft. Myers), May 1998 (22:5), p. 3

School settles with student over pamphlets (Niceville), March 1998 (22:3), p. 1

Judge rules New Testament history course unconstitutional (Ft. Myers), March 1998 (22:3), p. 1

Parents, clergy file suit to block classes (Ft. Myers), February 1998 (22:2), p. 3

Substitute teacher may sue after flap over use of Bible (Ft. Myers), January 1998 (22:1), p. 3

School district allows photo in yearbook (St. Augustine), January 1998 (22:1), p. 2

Lee County board adopts Bible studies curriculum, December 1997 (21:12), p. 5

Student sues over suspension (Niceville), August 1997 (21:8), p. 5

Oboe settles suit over ordinance, February 1997 (21:2), p. 2

FCA float allowed in homecoming parade (Orlando), January 1997 (21:1), p. 2

School board settles Bible-ban lawsuit (Orlando), March 1996 (20:3), p. 3

Court OKs fifth-grader’s religious tracts (Tampa), August 1994 (18:8), p. 5

Eighth-grader settles religion lawsuit with school board, July 1993 (17:7), p. 3

Federal suit filed in Tampa over religious fliers at school, January 1993 (17:1), p. 4

Civil rights case against paper dismissed (Orlando), February 1991 (15:2), p. 3

Board sets distribution guidelines (Tarpon Springs), January 1991 (15:1), p. 4

Atheists sue school board to stop prayers, pledge (Tampa), December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 5

Schools drop pre-game prayer, Halloween, October 1989 (13:9), p. 4

Judge says no to cross on water tower (Orlando), August-September 1989 (13:8), p. 3

Supreme Court lets prayer ban stand, June 1989 (13:6), p. 3

11th Circuit rejects jail-religion claim, April 1989 (13:4), p. 3

School board OKs prayer despite threat (Live Oak), April 1989 (13:4), p. 3

Settlement ends game-prayer suit (Fort Walton Beach), March 1989 (13:3), p. 5

Ruling casts doubt on pre-game prayer (Pensacola), February 1989 (13:2), p. 4

Inmate charges religious bias, November-December 1988 (12:9), p. 3

Judge sets trial fate on pre-game prayer (Pensacola), October 1988 (12:8), p. 3

 


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