Joe Kennedy’s return as an assistant football coach at Bremerton High School didn’t last long – just one ...
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Praying Bremerton HS football coach Joe Kennedy resigns after one-game return
Posted by ClarkCountyToday.com|Praying Bremerton HS football coach Joe Kennedy resigns after one-game return
Joe Kennedy’s return as an assistant football coach at Bremerton High School didn’t last long – just one game. On Tuesday, Kennedy announced his resignation from the coaching staff on his personal web ...
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POLL: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a fired Bremerton football coach’s free speech case this week. Should a coach at a public school have the right to a brief, silent and solitary prayer in front of students and others?
Posted by ClarkCountyToday.com|POLL: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a fired Bremerton football coach’s free speech case this week. Should a coach at a public school have the right to a brief, silent and solitary prayer in front of students and others?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a fired Bremerton football coach's free speech case this week. S ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a fired Bremerton football coach's free speech case this week. Should a coach at a public school have the right to a brief, silent and solitary prayer in front ...
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Supreme Court rules on coach’s right to pray at school games
Posted by ClarkCountyToday.com|Supreme Court rules on coach’s right to pray at school games
A high school football coach fired by his district for his brief, solitary prayers following his team's f ...
A high school football coach fired by his district for his brief, solitary prayers following his team's football games has won his free speech fight at the U.S. Supreme Court. ...
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Supremes hear case of coach fired by school for praying
Posted by ClarkCountyToday.com|Supremes hear case of coach fired by school for praying
The case of a high-school football coach, a Christian, who knelt at the 50-yard-line after each game, win ...
The case of a high-school football coach, a Christian, who knelt at the 50-yard-line after each game, win or lose, to thank God was argued Monday before the U.S. Supreme Court. ...
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