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The Supreme Court recently upheld a football coach's right to pray on the 50 yard line after a football game. His freedom to exercise his religious beliefs was protected and not seen, despite being a teacher and public employee, as a separation of church and state problem. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View if the Court would have ruled the same if the coach had been saying a Muslim prayer on the field, if the players had gathered with him to join in a Muslim prayer. Her guests this week include Dr. Laurie Sakaeda, psychologist and founder of A Helping Hoof, and Liz Sollis, Associate Director of Community Engagement for Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation.
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The Supreme Court recently upheld a football coach's right to pray on the 50 yard line after a football game. His freedom to exercise his religious beliefs was protected and not seen, despite being a teacher and public employee, as a separation of church and state problem. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View if the Court would have ruled the same if the coach had been saying a Muslim prayer on the field, if the players had gathered with him to join in a Muslim prayer. Her guests this week include Dr. Laurie Sakaeda, psychologist and founder of A Helping Hoof, and Liz Sollis, Associate Director of Community Engagement for Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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