Can students use devotional messages in their graduation speeches?
a. Yes. The Equal Access Act protects such student expression.
b. Yes. A devotional message is permissible if the school has established the graduation
ceremony as a forum for student expression.
c. No. If the school controls the graduation ceremony and reviews all speeches, a devotional
message would not be allowed.
d. No. The Establishment Clause precludes private student expression of religious views.
e. Both b and c are correct.
E
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