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(CN) - A math teacher at a San Diego public high school does not have a constitutional right to hang 7-foot-wide banners in his classroom about America's religious heritage, the 9th Circuit ruled. The ...
T. Chaz Stevens, founder of the religion he calls "Satanology," is calling for Brevard Public Schools to display banners at five high schools in Brevard County, Florida. The Florida activist, who runs ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Satan Loves the First Amendment. Broward Schools Didn’t.” Those are the first words you’ll read – in all capital letters – if you ...
[1.] The factual allegations from today's decision by Robert Scola (S.D. Fla.) in Stevens v. School Bd. of Broward County: The Plaintiff, The Reverend Dr. Timothy "Chaz" Stevens, is an ordained ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A former Palm Bay resident — now an activist and founder of the Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée — has requested that ...
An interlocutory appeal pending before the 9th Court of Appeals in Beaumont has raised the question: Does cheerleaders' display of religious banners violate the Establishment Clause of the First ...
This Christmas or, if they prefer, holiday season, local residents have their choice of a religious or secular message stretching across busy streets in downtown Eugene. A national organization that ...
When they were asked to make a sanctuary banner for Bethany Lutheran Church in Long Beach in 2004, Reva and Rona Kramer said OK. No problem. Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, left, and ...
A Florida activist and founder of the Church of Satanology requested permission to display religious banners in five Brevard County high schools. The activist, Timothy "Chaz" Stevens, cited an ...