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Joe Kennedy, Washington state high school football coach who lost job for praying on field, could be reinstated

Por: CBS News Nation October 27, 2022

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A former high school football coach in Washington state who lost his job after praying on the 50-year line following games — and whose case went all the  — could soon be reinstated, court documents obtained by CBS News show.  In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of Joe Kennedy, an assistant coach at Bremerton High School. On Tuesday, attorneys for the Bremerton School District and Kennedy both submitted a joint stipulation in... + full article



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