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Josh Hawley: “The Supreme Court actually has a case called the Lemon…”

Featuring: Josh Hawley, Republican | U.S. Senate Missouri

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Senator Hawley's Remarks @ Kingdom Come Conference

Published | Video Starts at 20:51

You know, the Supreme Court actually has a case called the Lemon case, and it's about as good as the name suggests. It's a Lemon. The Supreme Court actually has a case called the Lemon case... if a law is passed that has a religious basis, it can be deemed unconstitutional for that reason alone. reason alone. We have for years been told that we as Christians. What's the upshot of this? We as Christians need to stay within the walls of our churches. (20:51–21:15)

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Asserts that the Lemon case allows laws with a religious basis to be deemed unconstitutional.

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