VT Edition Interview: Lee Sease & Cheryl Hanna on religious clubs in schools

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After-school clubs that include worship and Bible study straddle a fine line with regard to the First Amendment. In a recently settled lawsuit, officials at Middlebury Union High School determined that current federal law says religious clubs deserve the same benefits and support as other school-sanctioned co-curricular activities.

Lee Sease is the Addison Central Supervisory Union Superintendent.  Cheryl Hanna is a Vermont Law School professor.  They spoke with VPR’s Jane Lindholm  about the decision to give a youth religious club space to meet, a budget and an on-campus adviser, and the evolution of legal thinking on the issue.  

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