Scenarios about 'prayer in schools'
The practice of organized or state-sanctioned religious expression within public educational institutions, particularly in the United States. Constitutional debates over prayer in schools intensified after Supreme Court rulings in the 1960s that restricted mandatory prayer as violations of the First Amendment's Establishment Clause. In alternate history scenarios, different interpretations of church-state separation could significantly alter educational policies, religious freedom debates, and the cultural development of societies.
What If The Separation of Church and State Never Applied to Schools?
Exploring the alternate timeline where religious education remained integrated within America's public schools, dramatically transforming the nation's educational landscape, cultural identity, and political development.