Brian Bosma.

PositionPeople & Politics - Brief article

Members of the Indiana House of Representatives can resume clergy-led prayer at the beginning of each session. The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana initiated the suit, alleging that the prayers often invoked Jesus but ignored other faiths, thus violating the First Amendment. Following a district court ruling in 2005, the House allowed only prewritten, nonsectarian prayers, and the Senate invited senators to deliver the prayer. However, the Seventh U.S...

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