Abstract
ince at least 1973, the graduation ceremony at Granada (Livermore Unified School District, California) High School has included an invocation delivered by a member of the clergy or a student. Several hundred miles away, five high schools in the Morongo (California) Unified School District-Granada, Yucca Valley, Twenty-nine Palms, Sky, and Monument-similarly include invocations and benedictions in their graduation ceremonies. For allowing the invocations, both school districts recently were sued for abridging the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution and the California Constitution.
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