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By Charles C. Haynes
First Amendment Center senior scholar
How far can public schools go in accommodating the religious needs of Muslim students? This question is presenting itself with increasing urgency, and it's a delicate balance to avoid doing too little or too much. FULL STORY>  
 
Blog: when the majority writes the rules
By Charles C. Haynes Schools can't accommodate all religious needs, but one administrator shows how easily some arrangements can be made. 06.26.09
 
High court won't take up Bible club dispute
Justices refuse to review 9th Circuit ruling that allowed Washington state school district to block group of Christian students from forming official campus club. 06.29.09


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