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According to the precedent, Santa Fe School District v. Doe, a teacher who allows a student to lead a prayer at a high school baseball game would most likely be ruled
unconstitutional, because the game is affiliated with the school.
unconstitutional, because a church didn’t authorize the prayer.
constitutional, because students have the right to practice religion.
constitutional, because people pay taxes and fund the public schools.
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unconstitutional, because the game is affiliated with the school.
Santa Fe School District v. Doe held that student-led prayers at school-sponsored events (like football/baseball games) violate the Establishment Clause because they are perceived as school‑sponsored/endorsed religion.
Santa Fe School District v. Doe held that student-led prayers at school-sponsored events (like football/baseball games) violate the Establishment Clause because they are perceived as school‑sponsored/endorsed religion.
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