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Federal court rules Wisconsin schools' graduations in church were unconstitutional | Fox News
So the question is, is the ruling that holding a graduation ceremony for a public school in a church unconstitutional correct?
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A federal appeals court ruled Monday that two Wisconsin high schools violated the U.S. Constitution by holding graduations in a church -- among the most recent decisions in a long-running debate about the separation of church and state.
A three-judge panel from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in September the schools did nothing wrong by hold graduation in Elmbrook Church, in the southeastern part of the state.
However, the full 7th Circuit reversed the panel, ruling Monday the ceremonies were unconstitutional and noting students were exposed to religious messages in the form of a giant cross that hung over the church's sanctuary and religious pamphlets on middle school and high school ministries and hymnals in the pews.
So the question is, is the ruling that holding a graduation ceremony for a public school in a church unconstitutional correct?
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