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On Monday, the Supreme Court will tackle a high-profile dispute between a public school district and a former football coach who said a prayer on the field after games. Former coach Joseph Kennedy was asked to stop his post-game prayer in 2015, and he eventually lost his job. Kennedy’s lawyers argue freedom of speech and freedom of religion allow him the right to pray on the field.April 25, 2022