Scenarios about 'school prayer'
The practice of organized prayer in public educational institutions, which became a significant constitutional and cultural issue in the United States following Supreme Court rulings in the 1960s that restricted it. School prayer represents the tension between religious expression and the separation of church and state, with alternate histories often exploring how different judicial interpretations might have shaped American religious identity and public education.
What If School Prayer Was Never Banned?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Supreme Court never prohibited mandatory prayer in public schools, fundamentally altering the relationship between religion, education, and American society.