It has been unconstitutional since 1943 to make anyone recite the pledge in school (or even be in the same room when other people are reciting it).
That's weird.. at my school, we were always made to say it. If we didn't, we would get suspended (in-school or out) for insubordination unless you could prove (by a church official contacting the school) that you are jehovah's witness, and thus that it is against your religion to 'pledge allegiance' to anyone/anything but god.
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Is it not an infringment upon my rights to say that I cannot pray in a school, that I cannot speak the word "God" without reprocusions.
I think the idea is not that you CANNOT say it, but rather that it shouldn't have to be said.
You CAN pray in a school, and you can say "god" all you wish. Truly. This and any other law is not stopping you or anyone else. What they ARE stopping is making *everyone* pray in a public school, or making people whose religious beliefs do not contain a god (or just one god, etc) include "under God" in order to pledge allegiance to their country.
For example, praying in school... you are allowed to pray on your own whenever you want, wherever you want in school. You are allowed to form prayer groups and bible study groups and all that and have meetings on school grounds, so long as it doesn't interfere with class time and you don't force anyone to come. How is someone
not allowed to pray in school?