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In reply to the discussion: Pennsylvania Senate resolution recognizes period of Jewish High Holy Days [View all]Goblinmonger
(22,340 posts)45. Way to completely avoid my argument about definitions.
But that aside, why are you focused on just the first prong. You know Lemon isn't a hierarchy, right? That if it violates one prong, any prong, it is unconstitutional and not a does it meet the first prong then move on to the second prong.
I'd love to hear your constitutional analysis of prong two since trotsky beat me to the punch in pointing out the complete bastardization of Lemon in your question to me.
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Pennsylvania Senate resolution recognizes period of Jewish High Holy Days [View all]
rug
Jul 2012
OP
That's pretty condescending for someone who only gave a Black's Law definition.
Goblinmonger
Jul 2012
#35
There is a difference between recognizing the existence or a religious minority's holiday...
Ian David
Jul 2012
#26