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Editing Pledge of Allegiance raises constitutional question
By Charles Haynes Students at California high school stir new debate on government establishment of religion.  02.28.99

Rule for religious clubs remains simple: Give equal treatment
By Charles Haynes What is it about religious clubs in public schools that continues to trigger so many silly lawsuits?  02.21.99

Devotional programs invite legal problems
By Charles Haynes A public school isn't the local church. Nor is it the temple, mosque or synagogue.  02.14.99

Suspension for refusal to wear school uniform brings suit
By Charles Haynes When little Aaron refused to wear his school uniform last fall, he was suspended from school. Now his great-grandmother has to drive Aaron 400 miles a week to a private school she can't afford.  02.07.99

Satanism in school poses First Amendment challenge
By Charles Haynes Ten years ago, questions about Satanic symbols and activities in public schools were mostly hypothetical. Not anymore.  01.31.99

Utah schools turn to 3Rs to cope with challenge of religious diversity
By Charles Haynes Working in Utah this past week, I met scores of public school teachers and administrators committed to the religious-liberty principles of the First Amendment.  01.24.99

Action by teachers in French town raises questions around globe
By Charles Haynes Last week an obscure incident in a little French town raised important questions for Americans about the meaning of religious liberty.  01.17.99

Re-enacting religious events invites trouble
By Charles Haynes When a fourth-grade class in California held a 'Court of Honor' recently, some administrators weren't sure if the activity belonged in a public school.  01.10.99

Legal fights mark year in religion
By Charles Haynes There were fewer lawsuits and angry fights about religion in the public schools in 1998 — but still far too many.  01.03.99

Constitution lays path for coexistence
By Charles Haynes For millions of American Jews, Christians, and Muslims, this month of bombs and impeachment is also a time for renewal of faith and hope.  12.27.98

Schools fret over sermonettes
By Charles Haynes Most Americans agree that public-school officials shouldn't promote or denigrate religion.  12.20.98

There's a right way to do holidays in school
By Charles Haynes In many public schools, the holiday season has become the silly season.  12.13.98

Arizona governor's proclamation for National Bible Week brings suit
By Charles Haynes Many governors proclaimed National Bible Week in November, but only one was taken to court for it.  12.06.98

Universal rights remain distant
By Charles Haynes Universal rights remain distant  11.29.98

Thank the Pilgrims for progress
By Charles Haynes As every school kid learns, the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth Colony was a joyous occasion. But what we probably don't learn is that the joy was short-lived. The peace with the Indians would soon be broken.  11.22.98

Extensive series fills gaps in coverage of religion history
By Charles Haynes 'We can't teach much about religion in American history,' a Pennsylvania teacher told me last week.  11.15.98

Parents more supportive when schools keep them informed
By Charles Haynes When parents heard about the 'hot, sexy, and safer' assembly, many were outraged.  11.08.98

Freedom of religion must be for everyone
By Charles Haynes Roger Williams would have been stunned by the praise heaped on him last week in Rhode Island, the colony he founded more than 350 years ago.  11.01.98

Bill gives U.S. means to fight persecution
By Charles Haynes A unanimous Congress? Highly unlikely, if not impossible in these pre-election days of bitter partisanship and party-line votes.  10.25.98

Day of the Dead issue haunting public schools
By Charles Haynes Welcome to the newest addition to the list of holidays most likely to cause conflict in public schools.  10.18.98

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