Members of minority faith and belief communities had mixed reactions after the recent Supreme Court ruling that said the Constitution protected a high school football coach in Washington who prayed on the field after games. Some worried the high court’s ruling isn’t inclusive of all backgrounds, others said it could lead to more inclusivity in the future.
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