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Justices Signal They'll Rule in Favor of Football Coach Fired for Praying
Neil W. McCabe, the national political editor of The Star News Network, covered the oral arguments heard April 25, 2022, by Supreme Court justices in the Kennedy v. Bremerton School District case.
Joe Kennedy was an assistant football coach at Bremerton High School and that Washington State school district fired Kennedy, because he continued to pray on the football field and he allowed others, such as players to join him.
The school district said the Marine combat veteran's actions were an endorsement of religious activities forbidden by the Constitution's Establishment Clause.
Kennedy's attorney, First Liberty's Paul Clement, told the justices that the only offense that triggered the coach's dismissal seven years ago was that he prayed on the football field.
Clement said that even young students understand that just because religious speech takes place inside the school's gates, it does not mean that the government has endorsed the religious speech or that it is the establishment of a state religion.
Clement, a man who has made more than 100 arguments before the high court, told the justices, Kennedy's prayers after the game, when the players were heading off the field, did not establish a government compelled religious activity but were his private and protected devotion.
Michael Berry, the general counsel for First Liberty and a member of Kennedy's legal team, told The Star News Network questions by justices Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh, signaled that the Supreme Court was reluctant to further restrict religious rights as a consequence of the case.
"If the coach, instead of taking a knee for prayer, took a knee during the National Anthem because of moral opposition to racism, how would your school district respond? Would that be government speech?" Thomas asked.
"How far hard does that go? A coach does the sign of the cross right before the game," Kavanaugh asked.
"I think both of those questions, the one from Justice Thomas and the one from Justice Kavanaugh show that the court wants to issue a ruling that is going to protect free speech," Berry said. "It's going to protect religious freedom. They just want to figure out where they should draw that line."
The hurdle for the Bremerton School District was that the coach was never accused of coercion before he was fired, yet it was the centerpiece of their arguments.
"It seemed from the argument, opposing counsel wanted the case to be about something entirely different than it's actually about," Berry said.
Supreme Court bar member, George Braun told the Star News Network that as he kept score, it looked good for the coach.
"I believe that coach Kennedy will be coaching football again next fall, and from what I understand, the team could really use him."
Read more at The Star News Network
https://thestarnewsnetwork.com
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