Victory For The Pledge of Allegiance
Victory For The Pledge of Allegiance
The Massachusetts Supreme Court decided on May 9 that “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance as recited in public schools does not discriminate against non-religious students (Jane Doe v. Action-Boxborough Regional School District). Reciting the pledge was voluntary.
The Court reviewed the social and legal history of the pledge that first appeared in 1892. The pledge was codified in 1942 with “under God” added in 1954. The Court concluded that reciting the pledge “is a fundamentally patriotic exercise, not a religious one.” The Court cited the 2004 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Elk Grove United School District v. Newdow that contained a similar quotation.
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https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=14469858867553094156&q=Doe+v.+Acton-Boxborough+Regional+School+District&hl=en&as_sdt=40000006&as_vis=1
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