The History of Legal Challenges to the Pledge of Allegiance
Religion and politics have traditionally been highly debated topics in our society. Recently, the Pledge of Allegiance has added to this debate.American citizens have generally recited the Pledge of Allegiance at important ceremonies ranging from presidential inaugurations to the beginning of the school day. The pledge has a great deal of sentimental value to many Americans, but also creates a great deal of controversy for others.Review The History of Legal Challenges to the Pledge of Allegiance by reading the Supreme Court cases Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow and Jane Doe v. Acton-Boxborogh Regional School District, which highlights the debate. respond with a 2–3 page response in which you:
- Summarize the salient points of the Supreme Court case Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow and Jane Doe v. Acton-Boxborogh Regional School District.
- show you understand the decisions of the Supreme Court in these cases in brief.
- Discuss whether or not you think public schools should require students to recite the pledge. Why or why not?
- Provide three quality sources
The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:
- Examine how courts impact society and the rule of law in the evolution of social change in America.