I thought it was pretty well established that a moment of silence was “neutral” in regards to “establishing religion.”
So by virtue of being on a knee in a locker room (which is a standard way to huddle even for secular purposes) it becomes an establishment?
But only if the person calling the huddle has a history of leading prayers?
Isn’t the law supposed to be not about particular people?
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