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Merely being exposed to religious content is not enough to run afoul of the Constitution, Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan said in the key opinion for the court. “Because the Texas law has none of the elements of a founding-era establishment of religion, the district court erred in | Collector
Merely being exposed to religious content is not enough to run afoul of the Constitution, Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan said in the key opinion for the court.

“Because the Texas law has none of the elements of a founding-era establishment of religion, the district court erred in
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Merely being exposed to religious content is not enough to run afoul of the Constitution, Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan said in the key opinion for the court. “Because the Texas law has none of the elements of a founding-era establishment of religion, the district court erred in

Merely being exposed to religious content is not enough to run afoul of the Constitution, Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan said in the key opinion for the court. “Because the Texas law has none of the elements of a founding-era establishment of religion, the district court erred in

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