In reviewing the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision in favor of the permissibility of religious prayers being offered at the start of town meetings in Greece, New York, I couldn’t help but conclude that while both the majority and minority managed to get some things right in making their case for their respective votes, they managed to produce a result that misunderstands the real issue at hand and how it is best resolved.
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