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Former Coach Yet to Reapply After Supreme Court Ruling on Prayer Rights

High School Coach Gains National Attention Following Supreme Court Free Speech Decision

Joe Kennedy, a former high school football coach from Washington, drew widespread attention after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in his favor, asserting that his touchline prayers were protected by the First Amendment. Kennedy, 53, had previously lost his job after consistently praying on the field with students, a practice his school district argued was inappropriate. Despite his legal victory, Kennedy has yet to complete the necessary paperwork to formally regain his position, reportedly due to engagements on the conservative speaking circuit. Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the 6-3 majority, emphasized the importance of respecting religious expressions as a cornerstone of a diverse, free society.

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