Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Bown v. Gwinnett County School District (1997) refers to an Eleventh Circuit Court case in which the defendant, Brian Bown, a school teacher, challenged as an unconstitutional Establishment Clause violation Georgia's law requiring a "Moment of Quiet Reflection." The Court ruled that the Moment of Quiet Reflection was not unconstitutional. The Supreme Court of the United States denied certiorari for an appeal.. }
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- Bown_v._Gwinnett_County_School_District abstract "Bown v. Gwinnett County School District (1997) refers to an Eleventh Circuit Court case in which the defendant, Brian Bown, a school teacher, challenged as an unconstitutional Establishment Clause violation Georgia's law requiring a "Moment of Quiet Reflection." The Court ruled that the Moment of Quiet Reflection was not unconstitutional. The Supreme Court of the United States denied certiorari for an appeal.".
- Bown_v._Gwinnett_County_School_District comment "Bown v. Gwinnett County School District (1997) refers to an Eleventh Circuit Court case in which the defendant, Brian Bown, a school teacher, challenged as an unconstitutional Establishment Clause violation Georgia's law requiring a "Moment of Quiet Reflection." The Court ruled that the Moment of Quiet Reflection was not unconstitutional. The Supreme Court of the United States denied certiorari for an appeal.".