Freedom to pray
July 19, 2012
- 92 Constitutional Law
- 92XIII Freedom of Religion and Conscience
- 92XIII(B) Particular Issues and Applications
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No law prevents a citizen who is so inclined from praying at any time, and religious groups are free to organize a privately sponsored prayer event if they desire the company of like-minded citizens.
Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc. v. Hickenlooper, 2012 WL 1638718 (Colo.App.,2012)
Suggested by Jill Bergquist, Principal Attorney Editor, Westlaw
