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School Prayer Returns To The Spotlight - with Kelly Shackelford
26 minutes Posted Mar 3, 2026 at 11:00 am.
Setting The Stage: Faith And Law
Trump’s New Initiatives On Prayer
America Prays And National Gathering Plans
School Prayer Guidance And Teacher Rights
Introducing Kelly Shackelford
Coach Kennedy And Overturning Lemon
Ten Commandments Laws And Court Trends
Restoring Faith In Communities: RFIA.org
Updating Federal Guidelines Post-Kennedy
History, Heritage, And Classroom Clarity
Community Action And Local Momentum
Primary Elections: Strategy And Impact
How To Vote Strategically In Primaries
Election Night Coverage And Final Push
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What changes when a single Supreme Court case rewrites the playbook on faith in public life? We dig into the ripple effects of Coach Joe Kennedy’s victory, which not only vindicated a high school coach’s right to pray but also swept aside the Lemon test that fed government hostility to religion for decades. With that barrier gone, schools and communities now have clearer ground to protect student religious expression, respect teachers’ personal faith, and honor America’s history and traditions without fear or confusion.

We talk with Kelly Shackelford of First Liberty Institute about the legal momentum reshaping the landscape: Ten Commandments displays returning to public spaces, appellate courts signaling a new era for religious liberty, and updated Department of Education guidance that finally reflects the modern case law. Kelly explains how these changes empower local leaders to act confidently, why historical practice matters in constitutional analysis, and how misinformation about “separation of church and state” still clouds basic rights in classrooms and boardrooms.

Beyond the courtroom, we spotlight a national call to prayer—an hour a week with ten friends—to re-center hearts and communities. Then we turn to the nuts and bolts of civic influence: strategic voting in low‑turnout primaries, where choosing a viable values-aligned candidate can block bad outcomes and advance lasting change. If you want practical steps, we point you to resources like FirstLiberty.org and RFIA.org, where citizens can find model language, legal backing, and real-world projects to restore faith in their hometowns.

If this conversation helps clarify your rights or sparks an idea for your school or city, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Your voice—and your vote—can move the needle.

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