From Rachel Laser, AU <[email protected]>
Subject Week in Review: It takes a village to defend religious freedom
Date April 30, 2022 1:03 PM
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News from the Week April 25 – April 29, 2022

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I have never been more proud or more honored to lead Americans United than I was on Monday at the U.S. Supreme Court. A broad and diverse coalition of faith leaders and religious freedom advocates, students, allies, and even a member of Congress gathered to demonstrate their dedication to church-state separation as we argued our case, Kennedy v. Bremerton School District. As I said in my speech, we were there “as Americans, united, defending the separation of religion and government, fighting the shadowy network aiming to tear down a core pillar of our democracy.”

The day began early on the Supreme Court steps with our well-attended press conference. U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, five members of clergy from the Bremerton community and AU board member Ouida Brown, who is general counsel for the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, joined me to speak in defense of students’ religious freedom.

All of the Bremerton faith leaders who flew from Washington State to Washington, D.C., were there in support of our client, the school district, and not the football coach seeking the right to have coercive prayers with public school students on the 50-yard line after games. They spoke with passion and conviction and their words were all the more poignant because of the silence from the other side. There was no rally for the coach, no clergy or supporters willing to travel across the country to stand at his side. It was just the coach and his lawyers.

I hope you’ll watch the press conference to hear the inspiring words of the Revs. Avilesbernal, Dowling, Kingslight and Reffner and Student Rabbi Katcher – they beautifully articulate that church-state separation is not anti-religious; indeed, it protects religious freedom for all of us. You can find the press conference here on:
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We then gathered at a nearby church to listen to the audio feed of AU Vice President and Legal Director Richard Katskee skillfully arguing in defense of the school district. Richard was exactly the advocate we needed for the job—and he was more than up to the task. (You can listen to a recording of the arguments here: [link removed])

But we knew he faced an uphill battle. There was a lot of discussion of the various legal tests—discussion that obscured the realities of this case in a way that harms the Constitution and the rule of law. The undisputed facts show that students felt pressured by an agent of the state to pray. Richard drove that reality home time and again. The coach’s conduct violated each and every one of the tests discussed. Some of the Justices may buy into the “deceitful narrative” the other side has been spinning, but it would be shameful if the outcome of this critical case is dictated by that deceitful narrative rather than reality. Alternative facts have no place in a court of law.

In the courtroom, Richard also excelled at centering the students. The religious freedom of every public school student and family in the country hangs in the balance. And Richard didn’t let the Justices forget that.

We’re on very dangerous ground if the Court is considering overturning decades of established law that prevents teachers and coaches from pressuring students to pray in public schools. But whatever happens when the Court issues its decision in a few months, I am bolstered by the support for church-state separation from you and all of our supporters. It takes a village to raise a child, the saying goes, and it will take a village to protect our children from religious coercion in public schools. I’m proud to know that together we have built that village. We have more work to do together, but we are up to the task.

Onward,

Rachel K. Laser
President and CEO


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Fox News Personalities Call For Abolishing Public Education To Resolve Case Over Football Coach’s Prayers:
The American people value public schools and know that this system is one of our nation’s greatest accomplishments and vital to our nation’s success. Yet some on the far right would blithely toss it aside in the name of ideology—and they’re not above distorting the Kennedy v. Bremerton School District case to mislead Americans in pursuit of that extreme goal.
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Christian Nationalists Targeted This Texas Public Library. Residents Are Fighting Back:
In a federal lawsuit, seven Llano County, Texas, residents are pushing back against censorship of their public library. They note when “government actors target public library books because they disagree with and intend to suppress the ideas contained within them, it jeopardizes the freedoms of everyone.”
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At The Supreme Court, Clergy And Other Leaders Speak Out Against Coercive Prayer In Public Schools:
While AU Legal Director Richard B. Katskee argued the Kennedy v. Bremerton School District case at the Supreme Court Monday (and did an excellent job fielding the barrage of questions from the justices), Americans United and its allies rallied outside in support of church-state separation and students’ religious freedom.
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AU At The Supreme Court To Argue In Defense Of Student’s Religious Freedom In Kennedy v. Bremerton:
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, a case brought by a public school football coach in Washington state who violated the religious freedom of students by pressuring them to join his public prayers at the 50-yard line at high school football games.
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Get Involved—Check Out AU’s Upcoming Events:
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May 3, 7:30 p.m. ET (Virtual & In Person): “Democracy vs. Theocracy: The Christian Nationalist Assault On Church-State Separation,” featuring AU’s Rob Boston. Presented by First Church Humanist Group at First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh. Zoom link here: [link removed]

May 12, 8 p.m. ET (Virtual): “The Right To Go To Hell,” featuring Jim McCollum from the landmark religious freedom case McCollum v. Board of Education. Presented by the AU Nashville Chapter. RSVP here: [link removed]


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