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Worshiping Separation: Worship in Limited Public Forums and the Establishment Clause
This student comment examines the circuit split regarding whether "worship" can be permissibly excluded from limited public forums. It argues that singling out worship for exclusion conflicts with Supreme Court precedent and the historical tradition of using public buildings for public worship services.