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SCOTUS ruling religious freedom proceedings after prayer coach is dismissed: "Battle to keep the Constitution"

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Supreme Courtannounces highly anticipated views on religious freedom this week after a former high school football coach was fired for praying at a soccer field. It's a schedule. 

Former high school football coach Joe Kennedy and First Liberty Institute counsel Hiram Sasser attended Sunday to discuss the next decision and how Sports Illustrated aimed. Veteran prior to the announcement. 

"I fought in the Marines for 20 years to keep the Constitution, and I think I'm still doing that," Kennedy told co-host Pete Hegses.. "If ... Sports Illustrated or one of them wants to meet me in the Octagon and have a fair fight, I'm all in attendance and they can write what they like about the other.

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Illustrated was accused after announcing a tweet that the ruling in favor of Sports Kennedy was a"abortion" of American democracy. 

"Depending on how it is written, this could ... provide broad protection not only to public school employees, but to all public employees. There is, "said Mr. Sasser. "It could affect the right to share faith in their private setting with millions of Americans, or simply the right to pray for a meal at lunch without discrimination. There is. "

The pair are optimistic about the possibility that the court will decide in favor of the former coach and hope Kennedy will return to the field for the next football season. 

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"The coach can win You can do it. " "We asked for something pretty small, which means that the coach can pray quietly alone after the match.

" It would be great if we could win it, The coach can be reinstated. 

The Supreme Court still has some opinionsto announcebefore the start of summer vacation. 

Bailee Hill is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of FoxNews Digital.