State Property

State Property in the United States

Religious Use of State Property

United States Constitution

According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled RELIGIOUS USE OF STATE PROPERTYIn widmar v. vincent (1981) the Supreme Court ruled that a state university’s exclusionary policy in respect to students’ use for prayer or religious instruction of premises generally available to students for nonreligious use violated the first amendment’s guarantee
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