Issue: Does a public school requierment that students participate in a nondemoninational prayer violate the First Amerndment's Establishment Clause, as applied to states by the 14th Amerndment
Plaintiff Argument
Engel: Requiring students recite a school sponsored prayer violates the establishment clause of the 1st Amendment
Defendent's Argument
Majority Opinion
No public school student should be required to recite a prayer at school. Government should not compose a prayer for any religion.
Dissenting Opinion
Because the prayer was not required to be recited it does not violate the establishment clause.
Vitale: Since resitation of the prayer was not mandatory it did not violate the Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment
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