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  2. Madalyn Murray O'Hair - Wikipedia

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    Madalyn Murray O'Hair (née Mays; April 13, 1919 – September 29, 1995) [1] was an American activist supporting atheism and separation of church and state. In 1963, she founded American Atheists and served as its president until 1986, after which her son Jon Garth Murray succeeded her.

  3. School prayer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While the Engel decision held that the promulgation of an official state-school prayer stood in violation of the First Amendment's Establishment Clause (thus overruling the New York courts' decisions), Abington held that Bible readings and other public school-sponsored religious activities were prohibited. [11] Madalyn Murray's lawsuit, Murray

  4. American Atheists - Wikipedia

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    American Atheists was founded in 1963 by Madalyn Murray O'Hair as the Society of Separationists, after the legal cases Abington School District v. Schempp and Murray v. Curlett (1959) were filed. (These were consolidated before being heard on appeal by the US Supreme Court.) Both Schempp and Murray challenged mandatory prayer in public schools ...

  5. The Most Hated Woman in America - Wikipedia

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    Madalyn has become a single mother of two sons, Garth and the older William J. "Billy Boy" Murray Jr., and is a proud atheist, which outrages her Christian parents. Madalyn is outraged to learn that Billy is being forced to recite the Lord's Prayer in school, so she launches a campaign to ban school prayer , ultimately resulting in a Supreme ...

  6. Abington School District v. Schempp - Wikipedia

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    Abington School District v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203 (1963), [1] was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court decided 8–1 in favor of the respondent, Edward Schempp, on behalf of his son Ellery Schempp, and declared that school-sponsored Bible reading and the recitation of the Lord's Prayer in public schools in the United States was unconstitutional.

  7. What happened and what's to come: A First Amendment ... - AOL

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    The USA TODAY NETWORK-Florida's First Amendment reporter writes about what readers need to know about what passed and failed this session.

  8. Apollo 8 Genesis reading - Wikipedia

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    Madalyn Murray O'Hair, founder of American Atheists, responded by suing the United States government, alleging violations of the First Amendment. [8] The suit was filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.

  9. GOP Rep. Mace says her party 'can't be a**holes to women' if ...

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    Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina is calling on her GOP colleagues to adopt a more centrist approach to abortion ahead of the 2024 election cycle.