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Volume 4 . Chapter 14 . § 14-07
Key point 14-07. Public school property may be used during noninstructional hours by students for religious purposes if noncurriculum-related student groups are permitted to use school property during noninstructional hours.
In 1990, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the "Equal Access Act," which prohibits public high schools from denying any group access during noninstructional hours to school facilities if the same right is given to any noncurriculum ...
Skip to: Chapter 14: Significant First Amendment IssuesChapter 1: Definitions and StatusChapter 2: The Pastor-Church RelationshipChapter 3: Authority, Rights and PrivilegesChapter 4: Liabilities, Limitations and RestrictionsChapter 5: DefinitionsChapter 6: Organization and AdministrationChapter 7: Church PropertyChapter 8Chapter 8, Part 1: Selection of EmployeesChapter 8, Part 2: Compensation and BenefitsChapter 8, Part 3: Employment DiscriminationChapter 8, Part 4: TerminationChapter 8, Part 5: Miscellaneous IssuesChapter 9: Government Regulation of ChurchesChapter 10: Church Legal LiabilityChapter 11: A Summary of Constitutional HistoryChapter 12: Landmark Supreme Court Decisions Interpreting the First Amendment Religion ClausesChapter 13: The Present Meaning of the First Amendment Religion ClausesLegal BriefsInstructional AidsThe Right to WitnessPrayer on Public Property other than SchoolsPrayer During Public School ActivitiesTable 14-1: Public and Nonpublic ForaDisplay of Religious Symbols on Public PropertyRecurring Use of Public Property by Religious Congregations for Religious ServicesNonrecurring Use of Public Property by Adults for Religious Events and ActivitiesSunday Closing LawsThe Right to Refuse Medical TreatmentDefinition of "Religion" and "Religious"